Users' questions

What should I do if my neighbors tree is damaging my fence?

What should I do if my neighbors tree is damaging my fence?

If a tree planted by your neighbor has grown and now threatens to damage property or fencing, you must write to your neighbor informing them of the situation, and request the tree be removed and replaced with a smaller more suitable tree.

Why does my Neighbour have a tree in his yard?

Trees are a common cause of disagreement between neighbours. Disputes can be about: branches overhanging your fence. branches or fruit dropping into your yard. roots causing damage to your property. branches blocking sunlight from solar panels or TV reception.

What happens if a tree falls on your property?

If the neighbor took reasonable care of the tree and a storm caused a healthy branch to fall, it’ll be considered an Act of God, and the neighbor won’t be held responsible. If the tree was dead or diseased, and the neighbor was warned but did nothing about it, you may be compensated for damage to your property. Content Square 2.

Who is responsible when tree falls on neighbor’s garage?

Who is responsible, when your tree, or a branch from your tree, falls on your neighbor’s garage or fence or shed and causes serious damage? Trees that might have started out small and manageable have a natural tendency to grow and mature so that, in time, branches overhang a property line.

Why does my Neighbor keep damaging my fence?

The damage could have been accidental, or they just might not have given it any thought. If the fence is on or near the property line, for example, the neighbor might have assumed that he had the right to use the fence as he or she saw fit.

What to do if your neighbor has a tree on your property?

Sometimes a tree on one person’s property has roots that extend so far that they damage a fence on the adjacent property. If that has happened, your neighbor could be required to remove the tree.

If the neighbor took reasonable care of the tree and a storm caused a healthy branch to fall, it’ll be considered an Act of God, and the neighbor won’t be held responsible. If the tree was dead or diseased, and the neighbor was warned but did nothing about it, you may be compensated for damage to your property. Content Square 2.

Why did my Neighbor cut down his tree?

Patel claimed the roots had started to damage concrete around his property. The contractor dug a 3′ trench along the property line, effectively severing a significant portion of roots needed to survive. This damaged forced Booska to remove the tree, at his own expense, and to seek legal judgement.