Talk of The Villages Florida - Rentals, Entertainment & More
Talk of The Villages Florida - Rentals, Entertainment & More
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Invasive Plant (Bamboo) planted by neighbor....
My neighbor has planted bamboo in an area only a few feet from our property line. Recently the bamboo is sprouting and growing next to the slab of our home and a few feet out from our house. We have told the neighbor about this and even marked the area with orange marking paint. The person refuses to do anything about this. I have researched bamboo in FL and there is no law against planting it but there are current law suits being filed for property damage in FL. Bamboo is very invasive and if the roots grow under a slab they can in fact cause damage. Has anyone had this experience or experience with an invasive plant like this being planted and possibly causing damage to your property. Our next step is to contact an attorney. The roots on my property must be removed and a steel or concrete barrier installed in order to stop the growth. If that happens there will be expense that I intend to try and recoup through legal action.
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Roundup…..
Full strength Or 3 Ways to Kill Bamboo - wikiHow Or 3 Easy Methods That Tell You How to Kill Bamboo Naturally - Gardenerdy Or Do Internet search…..even YouTube videos to help. Good Lick
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For privacy, if that was your neighbors intent than are many wonderful shrubs that are not invasive. |
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I dont see it is their problem. If a bird carried seeds of something onto your property, then who's fault is it if an oak tree sprouts and damages your foundation? You need to spray on your property to kill it, but otherwise, since it is not illegal to plant oh well, too bad so sad. I suspect a lawyer will laugh you out of his office.
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If its legal to plant, then again, it isnt their problem. I'd be more concerned about 'that neighbor' who wants me to bury a metal barrier between our properties. They sound like a gem to live next door to.
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You said it was planted "a few feet" from the property line, check your deed restrictions to confirm it was planted to meet these restrictions. Call Communty Standards to confirm this and confirm they had the proper approval from ARC to plant at all.
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Approval not required to add plants to one’s property.
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Anyone that plants bamboo on these size lots hates their neighbors. The worst of plants.
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You have a lifelong gardening project ahead of you.
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we opted out of going with bamboo because of the OP's issue
there's a lot of plants in FL that are not appropriate for these postage size lots but folks buy 'em because home depot sells them |
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If it is the spreading bamboo, not the clumping variety, you really need to take action. If the neighbor is uncooperative, an attorney is your next option. I'm guessing the bamboo will have to be removed from the neighbor's yard, as well as your own, or it will constantly be spreading.
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Would certainly be worth consulting an attorney if the do-it-yourself solutions do not work
If a branch from your neighbor's tree falls on to your roof I suspect you could get them to pay for the repairs Last edited by Arctic Fox; 09-02-2021 at 11:48 AM. |
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