
Dec 24, 2017, 02:47 PM
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Fences don't mean anything. It has to do with the property line. If he wants you to take care of it, get him to sign something saying the tree belongs to you. Otherwise go to the county clerk's office, get the property records, and show him that the tree is his responsibility. If the tree falls on his house and it's on his property, then it's still his responsibility. This has nothing to do with opinion. The tree belongs to whomever's property it lies on. It has nothing to do with where your neighbor chose to put his fence.
If the tree falls on his house and damages it, his home owner's insurance should cover it. If he comes bothering you about repairs, tell him to check his property records because regardless of where the fence is, the tree is still on his property.
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