um u need to talk to your neighbor and ask if he or she can allow you to cut it down
I don't think you want to do this! It could be accomplished with berms and swales to channel the water; but having the drainage go towards the house isn't done--is this house in Death Valley or something?
No.Or, from a different point of view, yes. The most excruciatingly correct may insist that leaning is properly done against a wall, not on it, but in everyday speech, leaning on the wall is what you'll hear from just about everyone.
Whenever they were done staring at the leaning tower of Hunter's wiener.
Depends on if you mean stop it from leaning more - that's already been done - or if you mean make it straight. We probably could, by now. But since it's the lean that's made it famous, I don't Think anyone would want to do that.
Mow yards, ask your neighbors if they need help with odd jobs around the house. If your parents need chores done, sometimes they are willing to pay you to do the chores.
so that if a house holder is not home the neighbors keep an eye open in case of trespassers or vandals. they will be able to notify police before too much damage is done. if every one kept an eye open for their neighbors then the business of break ins would become to risky to make it worthwhile for the thieves and vandals.
research done in house to be secret or confidential...
If you have made a verbal notice that they are trespassing on your property then you can file charges.
A famous tower in Italy is the Leaning Tower of Pisa. It is located in the town of Pisa, and it is famous because of the way that it leans to one side. This was not done intentionally.
What you are suggesting is illegal. You don't have the right to kill a plant on your neighbors property. Should your neighbor realize you have done this you would be taken to court.
correct me if wrong (i havent done alot of research yet) the leaning tower of pisa doesnt have an exact structure. it was built to be straight but proboably had some faults which caused it to start leaning. designers most of thought that the lean was going to be more popular and different than a normal building so they connected wires that held and still holds up the tower today.
NO