So you don't show any favoritism to your fellow TB nut
Let's say Owner A has a tree that sits within a foot of the property line but leans directly over the property line onto Owner B's property.
During a high wind storm, said tree twists off about 10 feet above the ground and falls on Owner B's property taking out the power line going to Owner B's property and ripping off the service post and meter box on Owner B's house.
Tree was healthy, not dead or dying. It's a clear cut case if tree was dead and not tended to by Owner A.
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Who is responsible for the damage?
Please indicate if you have been in this situation before or if this is simply how you feel about it. Obviously Owner A and B don't agree so it's 50/50 already or I wouldn't be posting this
I'll reveal all the details after we see what the majority responses are.
Thanks
Let's say Owner A has a tree that sits within a foot of the property line but leans directly over the property line onto Owner B's property.
During a high wind storm, said tree twists off about 10 feet above the ground and falls on Owner B's property taking out the power line going to Owner B's property and ripping off the service post and meter box on Owner B's house.
Tree was healthy, not dead or dying. It's a clear cut case if tree was dead and not tended to by Owner A.
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Who is responsible for the damage?
Please indicate if you have been in this situation before or if this is simply how you feel about it. Obviously Owner A and B don't agree so it's 50/50 already or I wouldn't be posting this
I'll reveal all the details after we see what the majority responses are.
Thanks