Hello all,
*Am wondering if anyone can help with the legalites of this. I own a house at the head of a small cul-de-sac. I have a perimeter fence at the front which my house faces and fence and hedge down the side of my house. Running parallel with the fence and hedge is a track leading to a few cottages in which I believe the owner of the tree lives. The track comes off at right angles to a B road which my house faces. Just at the corner outside my fence and at the mouth of the track is the large tree. The tree is now touching my house and has caused damage to the gable end ridge tiles which I have had fixed.
* ** I paid to have a survey done about 12 yrs ago and employed a tree surgeon to do the work after planning was approved. The tree now needs cutting back again. I have some friends who have quite a bit of experience through their working lives who are convinced I should not be paying for this work. I cannot find a definitive answer anywhere on the internet or by talking to tree surgeons. The tree surgeon I have recently spoken to doesn't think I'll have any joy getting the council to foot the bill. I hope this makes sense to any readers. I would be very grateful of any knowledge any of you might have.
*Thank you in advance for reading and any replies.
*Dario
*Am wondering if anyone can help with the legalites of this. I own a house at the head of a small cul-de-sac. I have a perimeter fence at the front which my house faces and fence and hedge down the side of my house. Running parallel with the fence and hedge is a track leading to a few cottages in which I believe the owner of the tree lives. The track comes off at right angles to a B road which my house faces. Just at the corner outside my fence and at the mouth of the track is the large tree. The tree is now touching my house and has caused damage to the gable end ridge tiles which I have had fixed.
* ** I paid to have a survey done about 12 yrs ago and employed a tree surgeon to do the work after planning was approved. The tree now needs cutting back again. I have some friends who have quite a bit of experience through their working lives who are convinced I should not be paying for this work. I cannot find a definitive answer anywhere on the internet or by talking to tree surgeons. The tree surgeon I have recently spoken to doesn't think I'll have any joy getting the council to foot the bill. I hope this makes sense to any readers. I would be very grateful of any knowledge any of you might have.
*Thank you in advance for reading and any replies.
*Dario
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