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<blockquote data-quote="JEVapa" data-source="post: 4065272" data-attributes="member: 41176"><p>Nobody but the gov in charge of the easement can cut down or remove anything from said easement of it's on someone else's property. Period. An easement is a right of way for the local Gov, but property owners own said easement that falls within their property lines. If said pine tree was on her property within the easement, it's still her property and said neighbor can't do sh*t about it - only the city or county that governs the easement can. He can only remove or do anything that's within his property, not hers. It's not a matter of rude, it's a matter of property rights. She should've sued the sh*t out of him for destroying her property.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="JEVapa, post: 4065272, member: 41176"] Nobody but the gov in charge of the easement can cut down or remove anything from said easement of it's on someone else's property. Period. An easement is a right of way for the local Gov, but property owners own said easement that falls within their property lines. If said pine tree was on her property within the easement, it's still her property and said neighbor can't do sh*t about it - only the city or county that governs the easement can. He can only remove or do anything that's within his property, not hers. It's not a matter of rude, it's a matter of property rights. She should've sued the sh*t out of him for destroying her property. [/QUOTE]
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