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To ask/inform the neighbor or not (tree limbs over property line)?
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<blockquote data-quote="dennishoddy" data-source="post: 3032795" data-attributes="member: 5412"><p>When I lived in town 30 some years ago, we had a rent house next door with some floribunda rose bushes on the property line.</p><p>The branches came through the chain link fence, and the roots got into the clay pipe sewer line that ran down the fence line requiring me to roto root the line every year to clear out the roots that came through the joints. </p><p>I asked the landlord if I could remove them as it was a rent house and I would fix the soil/ground so it was level, etc. </p><p>He thought the bushes added to his property value and made people want to rent because of the pretty flowers. </p><p>One dose of Copper Sulfate in the Sewer that summer fixed my issue.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="dennishoddy, post: 3032795, member: 5412"] When I lived in town 30 some years ago, we had a rent house next door with some floribunda rose bushes on the property line. The branches came through the chain link fence, and the roots got into the clay pipe sewer line that ran down the fence line requiring me to roto root the line every year to clear out the roots that came through the joints. I asked the landlord if I could remove them as it was a rent house and I would fix the soil/ground so it was level, etc. He thought the bushes added to his property value and made people want to rent because of the pretty flowers. One dose of Copper Sulfate in the Sewer that summer fixed my issue. [/QUOTE]
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