Anonymous wrote:legally you owe him nothing but if i were him, i would be pissed too. manage your trees OP. that you should do.
Anonymous wrote:Where do you live with so many falling trees ?
Forget property insurance--buy life insurance.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:legally you owe him nothing but if i were him, i would be pissed too. manage your trees OP. that you should do.
This. Our neighbor does not maintain her trees. We've been talking to her about it for years. Then one day a HUGE one fell on our yard, destroying new planted trees ($1000s). I KNOW technically this is our problem, but it massively sucks when trees are not properly maintained.
She paid to clean up the tree (thankful) but not for the damage caused. (cracked driveway, ruin plants.) The block was without power for two days - tree went right over the power lines. She made enemies of everyone on the street because it was obvious she ignored the problem. She is lucky no one died.
Insurance company says if it happens again they will sue her for negligence.
I'll add - like the poster above - that we have sent letters with pictures. If it happens again insurance company says they will sue for negligence (if they can). We just got a new roof . . . we have also paid to have branches removed that hang over our yard - but that does not do anything to prevent the rest of the tree for falling.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:legally you owe him nothing but if i were him, i would be pissed too. manage your trees OP. that you should do.
This. Our neighbor does not maintain her trees. We've been talking to her about it for years. Then one day a HUGE one fell on our yard, destroying new planted trees ($1000s). I KNOW technically this is our problem, but it massively sucks when trees are not properly maintained.
She paid to clean up the tree (thankful) but not for the damage caused. (cracked driveway, ruin plants.) The block was without power for two days - tree went right over the power lines. She made enemies of everyone on the street because it was obvious she ignored the problem. She is lucky no one died.
Insurance company says if it happens again they will sue her for negligence.
Anonymous wrote:legally you owe him nothing but if i were him, i would be pissed too. manage your trees OP. that you should do.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:We just had a bad storm and one of my trees fell on my neighbors lawn. Two years ago one fell on his brand new deck and it had to be replaced. My insurance company told me I was not responsible but his insurance company would pay, and they did. He was not happy though because he said he had to pay the deductible. I assumed he had a deductible similar to mine which is $500. Today I found out his deductible is $2800! He is really upset and said when his tree fell on his neighbor's yard, which is on the other side of him they split the cost. My son-in-law offered to help cut the tree with his chainsaw and store the wood on our property, but the neighbor is not happy. Was this a fair offer? He wants us to give him money.
Wow! You didn't even offer to pay the deductible? And his insurance will go up now because of the claims. You might not be legally bound but morally here, you are in the wrong. I wouldn't want to be your neighbor. Your trees causing this much destruction and you wipe you hands clean of it all. Wow.
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Anonymous wrote:Legally, you're not at fault, but ethically, OP, you have a problem. Clearly you don't take care of your trees!!! You're a very bad neighbor. I'd be furious too.