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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Be decent and cut them. If its a big tree, you should be responsible, but its ok for them to cut it too. If you do not want to, then tell them they have permission to cut them. You are a crappy neighbor for not keeping this under control.[/quote] A crappy neighbor wouldn't ask the question and would have told the neighbor it's their problem. You have no idea what is and isn't under control so implying that makes you a crappy person. [/quote] Not PP but you seem to be insinuating that the growth of shrubbery on your property is somehow out of your control. I'd love to hear how that could be possible. Even if you are disabled, you must have some way of dealing with maintenance issues that come up regarding your property or you wouldn't be able to live in a single family home. [/quote] If disabled its a different issue. We had an elderly neighbor who could not take care of it herself. Instead of complaining, we just asked could we fix her bushes and her drain so they were not causing issues in our yard. She happily agreed. Same when a tree was causing issues to our line. We were getting our trees trimmed so we just got permission to do hers on our property. But able bodied, you should regularly survey your property and take care of it.[/quote]
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