A tree falling onto your yard from a storm or otherwise is considered an act of god. If your neighbor cut the tree and it fell on your home or fence that would be a different story. But fo the sakeof a giant windstorm coming through and taking down the tree the property line is where you are liable for what has happened. This is consistent in any state. Your neighbor did not intend on the tree falling on your home so it is in sence nobodys fault.
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The neighbors who wanted the trees to remain in the landscape were in conflict with the neighbors who wanted to cut down the trees, simply to improve their view of the ocean.
Yes, falling branches can be a problem with Liquidambar trees (sweetgum), especially during storms or high winds. These trees are known for their brittle wood, which can lead to branch breakage. Regular maintenance, such as pruning and monitoring for disease, can help mitigate this risk and promote a healthier tree structure. It's important to plant them in appropriate locations to minimize hazards to people or property.
i dont.
No, it is not a problem.
Is there law on neighbors overgrown trees blocking light from my lounge room window
If the tree was on your property then you are. If it was on theirs , then they are.
Because Its Autumn :P
No one is financially liable for acts of nature.
They keep the tree from falling or collapsing.
the rate of the forest is falling is because our forest trees are geting knoked down badly
and what problem would that be?