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  2. Will my homeowners insurance policy cover tree removal?

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    For starters, if there are trees in your yard that overhang your roof or if there are trees that have branches that hang near your home, you could be at risk of trees or limbs falling onto your house.

  3. Real estate Q&A: Who pays if tree trimming damages fence ...

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    Q: I have a large tree on my property close to the property line that I have been trimming for years. Some branches fall on the property line, and some in the neighbor’s yard. This has never ...

  4. If a neighbor's tree falls on your property, who has to pay ...

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    If your property is damaged by a fallen tree, whether it originated from your property or a neighbor’s, your first move should be to contact your homeowners insurance company. From there, your ...

  5. Wikipedia:Reference desk/Archives/Humanities/2024 January 29 ...

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    While it doesn't definitely say you don't need permission to prune trees on your property which overhang onto a neighbours, it strongly suggests it since it talks about overhanging branches from the non owner's PoV, but then just says owners can do generally whatever you want with trees on their property unless they are protected by an ...

  6. Spite fence - Wikipedia

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    A spite wall in Lancashire, England, built in 1880 by the owner of the land on the left, in reaction to the unwanted construction of the house on the right [1]. In property law, a spite fence is an overly tall fence or a row of trees, bushes, or hedges, constructed or planted between adjacent lots by a property owner (with no legitimate purpose), who is annoyed with or wishes to annoy a ...

  7. Tree topping - Wikipedia

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    If a large tree is unable to produce enough sugars to feed the roots, it will slowly die from starvation. [4] Some people have been known to top trees in order to stimulate new growth. When a tree is topped, many adventitious shoots, known as suckers begin to grow from the wound. This is the tree's response to the sudden loss of leaves.

  8. How to deal with neighbors that encroach on your property - AOL

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    If your neighbor has taken a few feet of your land when building his fence, you can take steps to take back your land. A caveat, however; make sure you know where your true property boundaries are.

  9. Pollarding - Wikipedia

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    Some trees may be rejuvenated by pollarding – for example, Bradford pear (Pyrus calleryana 'Bradford'), a flowering species that becomes brittle and top-heavy when older. [citation needed] Oaks, when very old, can form new trunks from the growth of pollard branches; that is, surviving branches which have split away from the main branch naturally.

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