I have a backyard neighbor who rents his home and thus does not take any care of growing vegetation along our common brick wall. Unfortunately, this vegetation grows into tree-like plants and emanate from the roots of a nearby elm tree. Last year, I offered to cut the growth. It is now regrown above the common 6' wall and its roots are cracking the base of that wall. What if any are my remedies against the owner?
Is this the same property owner whose tree roots you had a problem with in 2019 (
https://forum.freeadvice.com/threads/property-maintenance.655575/)?
Generally, common walls (party walls) are the equally shared responsibility of the property owners who have the wall in common. The property owners share equally in the repair and maintenance of the wall.
The owner of the tree is the property owner who has the tree trunk on his property and the tree owner is responsible for the care of the tree up to his property line. The neighbor can, however, cut any tree branches that overhang his property or any tree roots that intrude on his property, taking care not to kill the tree. Any branch and root cutting by the neighbor on the neighbor’s property is at the neighbor’s, and not the tree owner’s, expense.
That said, when the tree or tree roots cause damage to the common wall, the cost of wall repairs will fall on the tree owner. You can sue the owner of the tree for the cost of wall repair and seek to have the tree removed to prevent future damage.