Anonymous wrote:Is this a tree or a large shrub? It sounds like you’re talking about very low branches if they’re interfering with people walking by.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:If the house is vacant, why do you care. The owner doesn't even care. Just trim it.
My concern is that it won't be pretty. My preferred solution would be to symmetrically cut down the entire tree to a much smaller size to prevent that it looks like s*** once I am done with it. It would be the best outcome for everyone in my view but as there is no neighbor, I cant really ask whether I can access his property to trim it down neatly. As pointed out by a PP, the tree really invades quite a bit of space outside of this neighbor's property line. It is not only butted against my house but also covers almost half of the yard of another neighbor. If I just chop it from my side it will be definitely noticeable and a far cry from pretty.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:If the house is vacant, why do you care. The owner doesn't even care. Just trim it.
My concern is that it won't be pretty. My preferred solution would be to symmetrically cut down the entire tree to a much smaller size to prevent that it looks like s*** once I am done with it. It would be the best outcome for everyone in my view but as there is no neighbor, I cant really ask whether I can access his property to trim it down neatly. As pointed out by a PP, the tree really invades quite a bit of space outside of this neighbor's property line. It is not only butted against my house but also covers almost half of the yard of another neighbor. If I just chop it from my side it will be definitely noticeable and a far cry from pretty.
Anonymous wrote:If the house is vacant, why do you care. The owner doesn't even care. Just trim it.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Sounds like you'll end up killing the tree. Not a great way to start off on a good foot with your new neighbors. Trim your side only and leave the alley side alone.
trimming one or two branches wont kill the tree. But it will be obvious that something was cut. and if the new HO took pics, they will likely notice.
Anonymous wrote:Sounds like you'll end up killing the tree. Not a great way to start off on a good foot with your new neighbors. Trim your side only and leave the alley side alone.