Utah Real property owners may remove obstructions that are impairing their view through a variety of means. The primary methods are through Utah Code Title 57 Chapter 21, known as the Obstruction of Views Act, and through the Utah Homeowner's Association Act. The Obstruction of Views Act allows a property owner to petition the court to obtain a court order for the removal of the obstruction. The Utah Homeowner's Association Act allows for the removal of obstructions that are in violation of the association's rules and regulations. In both cases, the property owner must prove that the obstruction is impairing their view. The court may also award damages to the property owner if the obstruction is found to be impairing the view. The types of obstructions that may be removed include trees, buildings, fences, and other structures.