I have to say, I'm a bit flummoxed with the concern over how the neighbor 'feels'. Or, maybe what kind of relationship one will have with their neighbor after this kind of dust-up.
A good neighbor will make sure where the property line is first. A good neighbor would come over, and say they were going to cut the tree down, and why(dead, dying). A good neighbor will ask if they have an objection to cutting the tree down, property line notwithstanding.
A BAD neighbor will: Trespass. Damage property. Create nuisance. Litter/waste on MY land.
Frankly, I don't give a wet dribbly spit(repl h for p) how my bad neighbor feels. I live in a rural place with 2-4Ac lots. I have a ton of great neighbors and one bad. Their kids broke into my motorhome and damaged it years ago. Then, their for-hire comm truck used to be parked on the street for weeks at a time.
I told them to their face they are the worst neighbors anyone can have, and every time I drive by if they are outside I give them a free bird flip. Makes me feel downright good! So they hate me. Bonus.
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