The property owner where the tree trunk is located is typically responsible for maintaining the tree, including any overhang onto neighboring properties. It is recommended to communicate with the neighbor and come to an agreement on how to trim or remove the overhanging branches.
I think it might be frequency... Not exactly sure. :)
depends on how reactive they are
The chemical property in which iron has the ability to react with oxygen to form iron oxide (rust).
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Setbacks are the minimum distance that a building or structure must be set back from the property line, road, or neighboring structures. Setback requirements are determined by local zoning regulations and can vary depending on the specific location and type of property. It is important to check with your local planning or zoning department to determine the setbacks required for your property.
In most cases, the owner of the trees or bushes is responsible for maintaining them. However, if the overgrowth extends onto your property, you have the right to control it.
If they inherited the property then they have a stack in the property and responsibility to uphold the standards of the community;Howerver, if they are not the property owners and have no interest in the property then, I would say they should not be held responsible.
Typically building line are not aerial but property lines are. Your "property" should not be on your neighbors property...
The owner of the land is responsible for maintaining the property unless you signed some sort of an agreement to maintain your own landscaping. If they are allowing the property to get run down try complaining to the local board of health or building code department.The owner of the land is responsible for maintaining the property unless you signed some sort of an agreement to maintain your own landscaping. If they are allowing the property to get run down try complaining to the local board of health or building code department.The owner of the land is responsible for maintaining the property unless you signed some sort of an agreement to maintain your own landscaping. If they are allowing the property to get run down try complaining to the local board of health or building code department.The owner of the land is responsible for maintaining the property unless you signed some sort of an agreement to maintain your own landscaping. If they are allowing the property to get run down try complaining to the local board of health or building code department.
Yes. The administrator is responsible for all the property in the estate until the estate has been distributed and closed. If there is real property included in the estate the administrator's duty would include maintaining insurance on the premises until title has been legally transferred to the heirs.Yes. The administrator is responsible for all the property in the estate until the estate has been distributed and closed. If there is real property included in the estate the administrator's duty would include maintaining insurance on the premises until title has been legally transferred to the heirs.Yes. The administrator is responsible for all the property in the estate until the estate has been distributed and closed. If there is real property included in the estate the administrator's duty would include maintaining insurance on the premises until title has been legally transferred to the heirs.Yes. The administrator is responsible for all the property in the estate until the estate has been distributed and closed. If there is real property included in the estate the administrator's duty would include maintaining insurance on the premises until title has been legally transferred to the heirs.
The executor is responsible for maintaining the value of the estate. That includes insuring that repairs and maintenance are done on the property. Until the property is transferred to the inheritor, it is the responsibility of the estate.
In Yavapai County, Arizona, the maintenance of private roads is the responsibility of the property owners. Yavapai County is responsible for county roads.
Municipalities always own the first 10 feet of land from the street curb towards your property. However, you are responsible for maintaining it at your own cost. Sound fair?! Municipalities always own the first 10 feet of land from the street curb towards your property. However, you are responsible for maintaining it at your own cost. Sound fair?!
Landlords are responsible for maintaining the property in a safe and habitable condition, making necessary repairs, ensuring compliance with building codes, providing essential services like water and heat, and respecting tenants' privacy rights.
Generally, yes. If the town 'annexed' the roads they become public and must be maintained by the town.
You are responsible for the portion on your property and the other guy is responsible for the portion on their property.
When subletting a property, a sublessor is responsible for finding a suitable subtenant, ensuring the sublease agreement is in compliance with the original lease, collecting rent from the subtenant, and maintaining the property in good condition. They are also responsible for communicating with the landlord and addressing any issues that may arise during the sublease period.