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Old 06-16-2019, 08:11 PM   #196
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You are allowed, actually required, to maintain the tree that grows over your property. If it falls and damages your house, it's your problem.




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Originally Posted by scho63 View Post
As a kid growing up, we had a somewhat similar situation but not too hostile.

Our neighbor had a HUGE 120-150 year old oak that was huge and one gigantic branch as thick as a giant pumpkin grew across their fence and across 30% of our backyard, including over a small portion of our roof.

What was annoying was that not only did the tree shed branches and leaves like crazy but it rained acorns on our roof for many months during season. We also had NO TRESS in our backyard yet had bags upon bags of leaves before winter to rake as kids. Drove me crazy.
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