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Re: Update, neighbor and trees
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Posted by Joe-Bob/IN on November 05, 2006 at 05:20:36 from (216.241.135.216):
In Reply to: Update, neighbor and trees posted by Don-Wi on November 03, 2006 at 23:03:26:
Good fences make good neighbors. I agree about you having the right to cut trees and branches over on your side of the line... at least that is what the law in Indiana says anyways. However, if you cut a tree and can't get it to fall on your side you shouldn't be cutting it unless the neighbor gives permission to fell it to his side. Especially if there is anything to damage. Funny how a useless bush becomes a 500 dollar bush when a tree or tractor or whatever damages it. So I can see why this guy is so steamed. Best thing would be to keep it cool. Ya'll gotta live side by side for a while.
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