Probably not. If the tree falls on your house due to a storm then the neighbor is not liable for the damage and it will have to be filed on your insurance. The only case where a neighbor may be liable is if the tree was dead and the person knew it was dead and was a risk to your property. Why would you want to sue your neighbor anyway?
Just go to your friends tree in your house and type the owner name and click view.
The state tree of Ohio is the buckeye. This tree was designated the state tree in 1953 and Ohio is sometimes called the Buckeye State.
The Ohio Buckeye is the official state tree of Ohio.
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If the tree was not dead already and clearly so then your insurance would pay for the damage to your house. A storm that causes the tree to fall is considered an "act of God" and the neighbor is therefore not responsible for the incident.
the only way you are covered is if you stand in the way of the tree and get hit as well why does everyone ask stupid questions
When Big Tree Falls was created in 1984.
The Buckeye Tree, is the state tree of Ohio, Ohio State University, being the official state University of Ohio, used the name of the State tree (Buckeye Tree) for their official athletic nickname.
Yes. A common rule of thumb is that the root system on any given tree is approximately the same size as what you can see above-ground. So if the tree is bigger than the house in question, so is the root system.
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The Ohio state tree is the buckeye, so called because its nuts resemble the shape and color of a deer's eye.