Diseased trees, dead trees are the liability of the owner on whose property they stand. Limbs reaching over from healthy trees are the liability of the property owner they hang over.
Fail to remove a obvious hazardous tree and your or their insurance company has a "out" not to pay when it falls. Leaving you to hold the bag or get sued.
When a healthy tree falls in a storm, it is considered a act of God and what ever it damages is covered. BUT check your policy, lots of exclusions and deductible sneak in over the years.
Best way to "fix" a uncooperative nieghbor is send him certified letter regarding the tree in question and send a copy to his homwowners insurance company. Then they will either contact him to eliminate the hazard or drop his policy.
Ditto with my abutting property owner. He has a postage stamp lot and enjoyed 20 additional feet of my property as part of his back yard until he started with "that's your tree BS."
To him everything is my responsibility as he is cheaper then cheap.
Well the rock wall I am putting up at the prop line cuts his back yard down to next to nothing.
And the local town Code officer pointed out to me his dog house and his swing set were in violation of the 20 ft "all other" structures set back. He had to move them. His house exceeds the lot coverage ordinance too but he apparently got that done when he knew someone in office. Too bad the last election most of the old cronies got booted out and replaced with by the book, fair and honest people.
I am nice only to people who are nice to me. Now its the full extent of the law.
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Today's Featured Article - Listening to Your Tractor - by Curtis Von Fange. Years ago there was a TV show about a talking car. Unless you are from another planet, physically or otherwise, I don’t think our internal combustion buddies will talk and tell us their problems. But, on the other hand, there is a secret language that our mechanical companions readily do speak. It is an interesting form of communication that involves all the senses of the listener. In this series we are going to investigate and learn the basic rudimentary skills of understanding this lingo.
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