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"The failure of a landowner to prevent the blowing or dropping of leaves, branches, and sap from a healthy tree onto a neighbor's property is not unreasonable and cannot be the basis of a finding of negligence or private nuisance." Ritter v. Bergmann, 72 Mass. App. Ct. Dec 14, When leaves fall from your tree and create debris in the yard next door, your neighbor might find it annoying.
But, you aren't legally responsible for that debris in the yard next door. Sep 12, Issues With Leaves, Acorns and Fruit A neighbor’s tree branches encroaching on your yard can allow leaves and acorns to litter your lawn and Estimated Reading Time: 3 mins. Aug 29, The failure of a landowner to prevent the blowing or dropping of leaves, branches, and sap from a healthy tree onto a neighbor’s property is not unreasonable and cannot be the basis of a finding of negligence or private nuisance.
Of course, a neighbor has the right to remove so much of the tree as overhangs his property. Oct 29, A lot of people call us and say, hey, this tree fell from my neighbors house into our yard, and I want you to give us an estimate and we’ll give it to them.
But it doesn’t work like that.”Estimated Reading Time: 6 mins. The book Neighbor Law, by Attorneys Emily Doskow and Lina Guillen, provides extensive advice on tree-related law and liability issues involving invading branches, damage from an unsound tree, boundary trees, and more, including how mediation or small claims court can help resolve tree disputes.
Talk to a. Tree leaves are the responsibility of the owner of the land on which they fall. Although properly sited trees can add significant value to residential lots or other landscapes, the vegetative debris they produce is a frequent source of dispute between neighbors and property owners.
Mar 19, Yes, he does. As long as he cuts only the parts of the tree that goes over to his own side of the fence, he can do so without having to ask for your permission.
But there’s a catch. An individual is only allowed to trim a neighbor’s tree up to the property line. He may not enter the neighbor’s property to trim or destroy the tree.