What is the name of your state (only U.S. law)? CA
Hi. My parents bought a house in northern CA several years ago. The adjacent property is privately owned but zoned rural so there are no houses on it and no one lives there. When we bought the house, we noticed several large trees on the neighbors property that were in very bad shape. Some had already fallen away from our house, and we were worried that one might eventually fall on our house. We looked up the property owner through county records, and mailed several letters via certified mail informing him of the danger the trees posed. He never responded.
Then last month, his tree fell on our house. Our insurance will pay for the cleanup and damages, but we are responsible for a $2000 deductible. I sent another letter to the owner informing him of the situation and asking him to take care of the costs, as well as have his other trees that still pose a danger cut down. He has not responded.
What should be my course of action to get him to take responsibility? I do not have his phone number - only an address (which is actually in another city). I believe he is liable and should be held responsible, since this occurred due to his negligence, but I don't really know how to go about this.
I'd appreciate any advice - thanks!
Hi. My parents bought a house in northern CA several years ago. The adjacent property is privately owned but zoned rural so there are no houses on it and no one lives there. When we bought the house, we noticed several large trees on the neighbors property that were in very bad shape. Some had already fallen away from our house, and we were worried that one might eventually fall on our house. We looked up the property owner through county records, and mailed several letters via certified mail informing him of the danger the trees posed. He never responded.
Then last month, his tree fell on our house. Our insurance will pay for the cleanup and damages, but we are responsible for a $2000 deductible. I sent another letter to the owner informing him of the situation and asking him to take care of the costs, as well as have his other trees that still pose a danger cut down. He has not responded.
What should be my course of action to get him to take responsibility? I do not have his phone number - only an address (which is actually in another city). I believe he is liable and should be held responsible, since this occurred due to his negligence, but I don't really know how to go about this.
I'd appreciate any advice - thanks!