by admin | Sep 27, 2019 | Frequently Asked Questions
Disfigured, topped trees are considered an impending expense. Increased liability potential. Topped trees may pose an unacceptable level of risk. Because topping is considered an unacceptable pruning practice, any damage caused by branch failure of a topped tree may...
by admin | Sep 20, 2019 | Frequently Asked Questions
If your neighbor or someone else cuts down, removes, or hurts a tree on your property without your permission, that person is required to compensate you (the tree owner) for your loss. If necessary, you can sue to enforce your rights.
by admin | Sep 17, 2019 | Frequently Asked Questions
30 Feet to 60 Feet – It costs between $150 and $875 to have trees in this height range, like crab apple trees, trimmed by the pros. 60 Feet and Taller – You can expect to pay between $200 and $1,000 or more to have an exceptionally tall tree, like a red oak or a pine...
by admin | Sep 13, 2019 | Frequently Asked Questions
The company does not trim trees that are threatening to interfere with your service drop (the line that runs from our pole to your house). … Trees interfering with electric utility lines are pruned or removed around the AEP Ohio system — neighborhood by...
by admin | Sep 13, 2019 | Frequently Asked Questions
If your neighbour won’t cut branches hanging over your garden, you’re allowed to chop them off – but only the bits on your side of the boundary. Check if your neighbour will let you throw away the branches – legally they own them.
by admin | Sep 10, 2019 | Frequently Asked Questions
Instead, the neighbor can go ahead and trim the tree himself. In some states, however, neighbors may sue under certain conditions, including: If the tree encroaches onto the neighbor’s property, the neighbor may sue to make the owner cut the branches, even if no...