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08-10-2008 01:45 PM Join Date: Aug 2008
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My neighbor cut half of a mature coconut palm the trunk of which, according to a recent survey, is just over my property line.
According to his survey, the tree is wholly on his property. Is it necessary for a larger portion of the trunk to be on my property to categorize the palm as a boundary tree? Am I protected against this unilateral action? I would appreciate a comment on this subject. Thank you. |
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Normally he can only cut up to your line and he has to take care not to kill the tree if cutting unless danger exists.
You can sue him for any damages. Small claims court, or higher court. |
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