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To ask/inform the neighbor or not (tree limbs over property line)?
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<blockquote data-quote="Annie" data-source="post: 3032707" data-attributes="member: 42224"><p>I had this exact same problem. Neighbors on both side had trees that were creating problems for me. Nobody offered to pay for my damages every winter when my electricity got taken out by said tree in the back. </p><p></p><p>Last year the maple tree in the front dropped a limb and knocked a window out of one of the cars. A week later the other neighbor's oak tree in the back took out my electric lines (4th time in 5 years). That was it. I called the tree trimmers, forked over the money and shaved both trees straight up the property lines.</p><p></p><p>Oh, and the neighbors whose tree continually hit my power lines would say every so often "We really ought to do something with that tree in the back". Had the nerve to complain even though I went over and told them what was gonna happen. They still aren't talking to me. Oh well. I haven't lost electricity since I trimmed that damned thing so I'm good with them not talking to me.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Annie, post: 3032707, member: 42224"] I had this exact same problem. Neighbors on both side had trees that were creating problems for me. Nobody offered to pay for my damages every winter when my electricity got taken out by said tree in the back. Last year the maple tree in the front dropped a limb and knocked a window out of one of the cars. A week later the other neighbor's oak tree in the back took out my electric lines (4th time in 5 years). That was it. I called the tree trimmers, forked over the money and shaved both trees straight up the property lines. Oh, and the neighbors whose tree continually hit my power lines would say every so often "We really ought to do something with that tree in the back". Had the nerve to complain even though I went over and told them what was gonna happen. They still aren't talking to me. Oh well. I haven't lost electricity since I trimmed that damned thing so I'm good with them not talking to me. [/QUOTE]
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