Is this a hypothetical scenario? If so, who cares?Originally posted by: aplefka
Is this a hypothetical situation? If so, who cares?
If it's true, then I imagine it depends on the cause of the falling of the tree.
Originally posted by: aplefka
Is this a hypothetical situation? If so, who cares?
If it's true, then I imagine it depends on the cause of the falling of the tree.
Originally posted by: Zorro
Originally posted by: aplefka
Is this a hypothetical situation? If so, who cares?
If it's true, then I imagine it depends on the cause of the falling of the tree.
I care i am in Florida in Ivans direct path ? Any my neighbor is up north and i would like to know. So i can try and get ahold of him while i still can.
Originally posted by: Capone
If no one is home, does anyone hear it?
Originally posted by: Sundog
Person who owns the land the tree resides on the trunk of the tree, not the roots or "dripline".
Originally posted by: CrashX
If a man speaks in the woods and no woman is around to hear it, is he still wrong?
Originally posted by: CrashX
If a man speaks in the woods and no woman is around to hear it, is he still wrong?
Originally posted by: weadjust
If the tree is dead and the neighbor is aware that the tree might fall, then his/her homeonwer's liabilty insurance would cover the damage .
If the tree is healty and the wind blows it onto your property then it is an act of god and you would have to file under your insuance policy.
If the tree hasn't fallen yet and is dead/leaning. Send a certified letter to the neighbor stating your concern and keep a copy for future documentation.
