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Old 08-18-2024, 05:58 AM
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Originally Posted by anthony.giaimo View Post
My Wife and I purchased a home on the golf course with golf course and water views.
Unfortunately, there is a huge Magnolia tree that blocks a major portion. We are planning to build a pool and as much as I love trees and nature this tree needs to be addressed. I was planning on trimming or transplanting the tree but did not realize it was on the golf course property line. Has anyone encountered this type of scenario? And what results if any? Naysayers need not respond. I have seen all the jokes and negativity before on this site and it is disappointing. Loving the Villages Life in The Friendliest hometown in America. Sincerely appreciate your advice.
I have a neighbor who got permission to trim some palms on the golf course because she was told they do not trim palms. They also do not trim magnolias and I was told they are meant to grow to the ground and not be trimmed up like a tree. They have trimmed some oaks because they were interfering with the sprinklers watering the grass. As others have said best to ask the course maintenance people and they will take a look at it.