What is the name of your state (only U.S. law)? MA
I have no idea which category this should be in, so I'm asking here.
Let the record show I am merely the tenant, but will add our landlady does not give a care about this property. She had buyer's remorse upon buying our duplex and I suspect she tries not to think about it. She lives out of town.
Having said that, a big storm caused a tree to fall in our back yard. It belonged to the owner of a neighboring property. It would have hit our house except it landed on an oak tree which stopped it from hitting our house. The oak tree is on our property. (Hurray for the mighty oak!). It did break the window screen on the other apartment in our duplex, but that's it.
The owner of the tree is making arrangements to have it removed and the tree service was here within an hour of the storm.
My question and I do have one, is how can I get somebody to inspect the oak tree to ensure it is still sound? If it eventually falls, it will fall on the house.
Like I said, I'm merely the tenant. Nagging my landlady will not get me anywhere. The other tenant called her to tell her we had a giant tree lying in our back yard and she said she'd come see it Sunday.
I have no idea which category this should be in, so I'm asking here.
Let the record show I am merely the tenant, but will add our landlady does not give a care about this property. She had buyer's remorse upon buying our duplex and I suspect she tries not to think about it. She lives out of town.
Having said that, a big storm caused a tree to fall in our back yard. It belonged to the owner of a neighboring property. It would have hit our house except it landed on an oak tree which stopped it from hitting our house. The oak tree is on our property. (Hurray for the mighty oak!). It did break the window screen on the other apartment in our duplex, but that's it.
The owner of the tree is making arrangements to have it removed and the tree service was here within an hour of the storm.
My question and I do have one, is how can I get somebody to inspect the oak tree to ensure it is still sound? If it eventually falls, it will fall on the house.
Like I said, I'm merely the tenant. Nagging my landlady will not get me anywhere. The other tenant called her to tell her we had a giant tree lying in our back yard and she said she'd come see it Sunday.