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Can a home owner be forced to trim trees that could possibly have branches break and fall on a neighbor's home? |
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I would imagine yes but will depend on your local laws. Phone your local council for advice.
In most municipalities, the neighbor has the right to trim any branches off your tree that hang over his property--at his expense. Insurance companies expect that homeowners will protect their homes from any tree branches whether they belong to the homeowner or the neighbor's tree
First answer by Frank555. Last edit by Trucker11. Contributor trust: 51 [recommend contributor]. Question popularity: 3 [recommend question]
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