Hi all,
A tree fell from a neighbour's garden across mine and another neighbour's and destroyed several fences, luckily no one was injured.
The tree which fell during storm Eunice has yet to be cleared and the neighbour whose garden the tree was rooted in denies responsibility.
The neighbour whose garden the tree was rooted in, claims that his deeds do not include the land where the tree was, despite his fence and garden boundary including the tree for the past 20+years.
The neighbour he disputes the tree boundary with is unresponsive and was unaffected by the falling tree.
Regardless of the deeds given the tree was rooted in his garden for the past 20 years, does he have a responsibility to remove the tree and make good the damages?
The tree appeared to be dead for some time and nothing was done about it, all he did was prop a very tall ladder against it for several years.
Please could you provide any advice on the course of action to take, it would be very much appreciated.
Many Thanks
CBT
A tree fell from a neighbour's garden across mine and another neighbour's and destroyed several fences, luckily no one was injured.
The tree which fell during storm Eunice has yet to be cleared and the neighbour whose garden the tree was rooted in denies responsibility.
The neighbour whose garden the tree was rooted in, claims that his deeds do not include the land where the tree was, despite his fence and garden boundary including the tree for the past 20+years.
The neighbour he disputes the tree boundary with is unresponsive and was unaffected by the falling tree.
Regardless of the deeds given the tree was rooted in his garden for the past 20 years, does he have a responsibility to remove the tree and make good the damages?
The tree appeared to be dead for some time and nothing was done about it, all he did was prop a very tall ladder against it for several years.
Please could you provide any advice on the course of action to take, it would be very much appreciated.
Many Thanks
CBT
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