The person whose ground they land on.
dead leaves fallen under trees form a layer of DUFF which protects the ground from moisture evaporation
This is best carried out when the leaves have fallen. With Evergreens do it in the early Spring.
Ladybirds sleep underneath fallen leaves and gaps in trees.
If the season is Autumn or Fall then the effect is much raking of leaves.
Trees can be deciduous or evergreen. Evergreen trees have leaves all the year round. Deciduous trees have leaves which die and fall off in autumn, then regrow in spring. You can find out if a tree is deciduous by waiting for autumn/winter, and seeing if its leaves have died and fallen off.
fallen leaves decay and make the soil rich with organic matter
fallen leaves decay and make the soil rich with organic matter
early spring when its not too hot and make sure it is irrigated
When dormant .After the leaves have fallen.
I'm no lawyer but... Unless the resident cut the tree down or something, then the property manager (who ever that might be) is probably the one responsible.
I'm British and neither I nor anyone I know does anything with apple trees at Christmas. The apples have been eaten and its leaves have fallen long before Christmas.
Trees help create rain by putting moisture into the atmosphere through their leaves. EDIT: Trees themselves don't cause rain. However evapotranspiration takes place where water evaporates from the leaves of a tree before water (from rain) touches the ground.