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Dupont v. Leffler
Victoria Dupont sued her neighbors, Dean and Susan Leffler, for damages caused by the construction of their second story addition, which allegedly obstructed Duponts ocean view. Dupont recovered $2000 for damage to her side yard. The Lefflers filed a motion for attorney fees, claiming they were the prevailing parties. The trial court found there was no prevailing party and denied their motion. On the Lefflers appeal from the postjudgment order denying attorney fees, Court affirm.

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