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Old 11-28-2021, 08:12 PM
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Originally Posted by heims01 View Post
We have a large tree near a lake shore at home. It is dying and will eventually fall into the lake, and perhaps on the neighbor's dock if it falls when the dock is in. If we would like to let nature take its course and let the tree fall naturally in the lake to provide structure for fishing, etc. are we liable if the tree damages the neighbors property?
I'd rather have an unobstructed view of smooth water than a giant snag laying off my shoreline. I guess if your lake is more of a swamp, then who cares.

That said, we had a giant ash tree taken down that was leaning over the neighbor's house. If it had fallen due to no fault of our own, it would have NOT been our problem. The insurer of the neighbor's house would be responsible. That said, the right thing to do, which is what we did, when the tree started dying due to Emerald Ash borers was to have the tree taken down. So we did.

Here's the video: Tree Removal - YouTube

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Last edited by Malsua; 11-28-2021 at 08:27 PM.