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Arguments with your neighbours can often occur because of overgrown gardens, trees that are damaging walls or overhanging property, boundary disputes and high hedges. This section seeks to address these issues and provide you with the information you need to be able to avoid costly legal action.
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www.desktoplawyer.co.uk/dtl/index.cfm?event=base:section&node=A76076B75920
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2.30 Measures should be taken to minimise the problems caused by TPOs in resolving disputes about trees. A TPO may prevent a neighbour from abating a nuisance caused by overhanging branches.
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www.lawlink.nsw.gov.au/lrc.nsf/pages/R88CHP2
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Overhanging Branches and Intruding Roots ... Some local governments have Tree Preservation Orders in place. These orders may prohibit the pruning and removal of specified trees. Check with your local government. ... Overhanging branches can drop leaves into your gutters or prevent your own trees and crops from growing.
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www.legalaid.wa.gov.au/InfoAboutLaw/aspx/default.aspx?P...
www.legalaid.wa.gov.au/InfoAboutLaw/aspx/default.aspx?Page=Homes/Encroaching.xml
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Overhanging branches ... Before you lop off overhanging branches you should contact your local council to discuss local laws on trees. ... Types of disputes we handle...
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www.justice.qld.gov.au/1036.htm
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Should overhanging branches go? ... Is the route free of unsafe overhanging branches? ... Trees Overhanging Private Property...
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www.ask.com/questions-about/Overhanging-Branches
www.ask.com/questions-about/Overhanging-Branches
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Establishing Ownership of Trees ... What You Can and Can’t do About Overhanging Branches If the branches of a neighbour’s tree start to grow over to your side, you have every right to cut them back to the boundary point between you and your neighbour’s property as long as the tree is not under a ... Parking Disputes...
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www.problemneighbours.co.uk/rights-trees-and-overhangin...
www.problemneighbours.co.uk/rights-trees-and-overhanging-branches.html
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The general rule on trees and such is that each property owner is responsible for trimming whatever is on his/her side of the boundary. It applies to roots as well as to overhanging branches. There is a limitation in some states that you can't trim the tree so severely that you cause it to die.
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www.legalspring.com/articles/misc-legal-moderated/20040...
www.legalspring.com/articles/misc-legal-moderated/20040823/55393_Neighbors-overhangin.html
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This most commonly comes up when a tree branch falls from an overhanging tree and damages the neighbor’s car. ... Overhanging trees; Finding out who's responsible when a tree branch falls from one yard and damages a neighbor’s car.
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www.news8austin.com/content/living/common_law/?ArID=130...
www.news8austin.com/content/living/common_law/?ArID=130954
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An information page about trees overhanging boundaries. For instance - my neighbour's trees encroach over my boundary, can I cut them back? My neighbour's trees are blocking my light, what can I do? ... My neighbour's trees encroach over my boundary, can I cut them back?
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www.richmond.gov.uk/trees_overhanging_boundaries
www.richmond.gov.uk/trees_overhanging_boundaries
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