nauticaldad
Junior Member
What is the name of your state? Washington
I have a tree that I removed from a property line during construction of my home. At the time I believed it was not crossing the line, however I have ran a line between survey stakes and feel that the edge of the tree may in fact cross over the line. I've heard that trees on the property line that are subject to be "trouble trees" and could cause damage can be removed if you take every other one. In this case, it is only one tree. Do I have any other recourse than to pay for the value of the tree to the neighbor? The stump is about 90% on my side.
I have a tree that I removed from a property line during construction of my home. At the time I believed it was not crossing the line, however I have ran a line between survey stakes and feel that the edge of the tree may in fact cross over the line. I've heard that trees on the property line that are subject to be "trouble trees" and could cause damage can be removed if you take every other one. In this case, it is only one tree. Do I have any other recourse than to pay for the value of the tree to the neighbor? The stump is about 90% on my side.