1)"My neighbor's tree overhangs my property. What are my rights?" ; Traditionally, a property owner had full right to all of his property, from the center of the earth to heaven. This made sense at the time of the Magna Carta when British common law began, but has been sensibly limited with the advent of airflight.
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encroachment of a tree onto or from a client's property. ... adjoining landowner could trim the branches of a "boundary tree" that overhang his property, as ...
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Adjoining property owners frequently encounter overhanging branches from a neighbor’s tree, ... 1986). That case held that damages were properly awardable in the absence of proof that the wall owners were aware of tree roots in the vicinity of their wall before it was damaged. The encroachment, this time by tree roots,
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One Texas case classified the unauthorized construction of a drainage ditch on another’s property as a nonstructural encroachment. ... The first case, Withdraw v. Arm-strong, 2006 WL 3317714, involved tree roots intruding on Neighbor; A’s property. The tree was located entirely on Neighbor B's property.
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In today’s urban and litigious society, it would not be uncommon for the practicing attorney to one day become embroiled in a neighborhood dispute concerning the encroachment of a tree onto or from a client’s property.
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A tree on my property has roots pass the property line. The city wants to build a street to my property line. They want the treet to be removed. They say if they cut the roots to make way for the street, the tree would be unsafe.
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Tree Tech Consulting The Knothole Trees & Law Encroachment over property line ... A tree on my property has roots pass the property line. The city wants to build a street to my property line. They want the treet to be removed. They say if they cut the roots to make way for the street, the tree would be unsafe.
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If you contact the Property Standards Office, an officer will assist in ensuring the heat is restored in a timely manner. My neighbour has a tree that overhangs my property. May I cut the branches that overhang my property?
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If you wish to apply to have work done to a neighbour's tree which overhangs your property and is protected, you may apply in your own right or on their behalf – but you should discuss it with them first. › Back to Contents;
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To the extent there is an analogy to the physical world, it is more like your apple tree overhangs my property and the street. So I decide to pluck off the ripe apples on my property and eat them, as do folks in the public thoroughfare.
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