<BLOCKQUOTE><font size="1" face="Verdana, Arial">quote:</font><HR>Originally posted by rlathey:
Trees on my property have branch's that hang over the lot next to mine . I have been informed , by letter ,that the developer has decided branch's will have to be cut off or the trees cut down because they interfere with the house he has under construction. I have until Tue. (7/18) to tell him how I feel about what he intends to do (received letter 7/15). As I have owned this property for 30 yrs. and have enjoyed the beauty of MY TREES against what was a beautiful field full of wildlife before this greed driven hack of a developer got his hooks in it , my position is if it is on MY side of the line HE CAN'T TOUCH IT!!! What are my rights ?????
Troubled in Ohio.<HR></BLOCKQUOTE>
My response:
Write him a letter informing him that he is allowed to cut tree branches, only, and only up to the property line. That if he touches the main tree or goes over the property line for any of this, you will file trespassing charges. Also, if the main tree is cut down or harmed in any way, you will sue, not only for trespass, but also for the value of the tree.
IAAL
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