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28th April 2009, 12:00 AM #1
Who pays when a tree is blown over?
I have posted this at the WWF but thought that I'd ask here as well.
The bad winds here over the weekend resulted in a big tree on my property being blown over onto my neighbours property, knocking down 4 of their trees, but causing no other damage to their property. Today a team of arborists cut up and removed my tree, and removed all my neighbours damaged trees, at considerable cost. I dont get on very well with this neighbour so covered the cost of the tree removal myself, although the arborists' said that my neighbour also should contribute to their costs. I am wondering if anyone on this forum knows who is actually liable for the cost of the tree removal, just in case I find myself in this position again in the future?
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