Anonymous wrote:Why would you screw with a tree for a stupid fence? Fences are ugly and fleeting.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Our neighbor has a tree right on the property line that keeps growing. The girth of the trunk has now pushed out and destroyed our fence. It was never like this before, because google has images from 15 years ago with our fence in tact from previous owners. The tree is simply growing out of control and the neighbor left it growing in a terrible spot.
And no, we can’t cut down the portion invading our yard. It’d require basically splitting the trunk in half because it is straddling the property lines. What can we do here?
You move the fence. But, I am curious - what do you think your neighbor should have done in the past to prevent this situation?
You move the tree over away from the property lines, duh.
What makes you think you have the right to plant crap right near the line and ignore all of the implications for how growth will impact other peoples' private property.. it would have taken 10 seconds of effort initially to put the tree in a more appropriate spot.
Moving the fence is not easy and costs $$$$. Fences always have to be dig out because they're secured with cement base. Why should a neighbor's personal choice now impacting someone else's private property force the nonconsenting party to have to do all of the heavy lifting of modifying their fence that is already on their land?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Our neighbor has a tree right on the property line that keeps growing. The girth of the trunk has now pushed out and destroyed our fence. It was never like this before, because google has images from 15 years ago with our fence in tact from previous owners. The tree is simply growing out of control and the neighbor left it growing in a terrible spot.
And no, we can’t cut down the portion invading our yard. It’d require basically splitting the trunk in half because it is straddling the property lines. What can we do here?
You move the fence. But, I am curious - what do you think your neighbor should have done in the past to prevent this situation?
Anonymous wrote:Darn those trees and they’re incessant growing!! How dare it invade your yard! Doesn’t that tree know its place?!
Yes, you’re a moron.
Anonymous wrote:Our neighbor has a tree right on the property line that keeps growing. The girth of the trunk has now pushed out and destroyed our fence. It was never like this before, because google has images from 15 years ago with our fence in tact from previous owners. The tree is simply growing out of control and the neighbor left it growing in a terrible spot.
And no, we can’t cut down the portion invading our yard. It’d require basically splitting the trunk in half because it is straddling the property lines. What can we do here?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Our neighbor has a tree right on the property line that keeps growing. The girth of the trunk has now pushed out and destroyed our fence. It was never like this before, because google has images from 15 years ago with our fence in tact from previous owners. The tree is simply growing out of control and the neighbor left it growing in a terrible spot.
And no, we can’t cut down the portion invading our yard. It’d require basically splitting the trunk in half because it is straddling the property lines. What can we do here?
If the tree is on the property line, it's your tree, too. You just cut the whole thing down. Talk to your neighbor and tell them, you're cutting it down.
Anonymous wrote:Our neighbor has a tree right on the property line that keeps growing. The girth of the trunk has now pushed out and destroyed our fence. It was never like this before, because google has images from 15 years ago with our fence in tact from previous owners. The tree is simply growing out of control and the neighbor left it growing in a terrible spot.
And no, we can’t cut down the portion invading our yard. It’d require basically splitting the trunk in half because it is straddling the property lines. What can we do here?
Anonymous wrote:Cut the damn tree and plant another one.
Don’t remove your fence. It’s important to keep your distance from such a reckless neighbor.
Anonymous wrote:Our neighbor has a tree right on the property line that keeps growing. The girth of the trunk has now pushed out and destroyed our fence. It was never like this before, because google has images from 15 years ago with our fence in tact from previous owners. The tree is simply growing out of control and the neighbor left it growing in a terrible spot.
And no, we can’t cut down the portion invading our yard. It’d require basically splitting the trunk in half because it is straddling the property lines. What can we do here?
Anonymous wrote:Move the fence! This is not hard. We have a couple trees on our property line and built the fence around them. In one spot, the fence comes in about 8 inches into our property, so the trunk is fully in the neighbors yard, and in another spot it’s the opposite.