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When Your Neighbor's Trees are on Your Property

Date: April 26, 2007
Do you know where your property line is located?

Do you know where your property line is located? If your property was surveyed correctly and you have markers in the ground, you probably know.

But if you don't have the property lines marked -- how do you really know?

If your neighbor has a fence, don't assume that the fence is on the property line. It may be on the line. It may also be a few inches into your neighbor's property.

Or your neighbor's fence may be partially or entirely located on your property.

The same applies to trees and landscaping at the end of your property. What if they are on your neighbor's property, but have grown onto your property? What if the tree that you thought was on your neighbor's property, is half on your property and half on his or her property? And what if is diseased, or needs pruning, or needs to be cut back?

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Source: Stuart Lieberman, RealtyTimes.com

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