If your neighbor refuses to cut down the tree, use insurance or savings to cover taking down your fence (and putting up a new one), get him/her to sign a paper that says he will hand his tree over to you in exchange for a portion of money from, then put up the fence (or wall, in this case), and do with what you will to the tree. If that doesn't work, move, or trespass property by cutting down the tree, and risk getting sued.
Get an attorney to advise you.
A neighbor cannot make you cut a tree down. BUT if your tree encroaches on a neighbor's property, causes a risk to a neighbor or their property, or causes a situation that prevents a neighbor from full enjoyment of their property, the neighbor can ask a court to make you cut back the limbs that are causing problems for their property. Your rights end where the property line begins; same for your neighbor.
um u need to talk to your neighbor and ask if he or she can allow you to cut it down
If the tree belongs to your neighbor, it is their responsibility to maintain it. Try talking to your neighbor about the situation and see if you can resolve it together.
The width of the cut of your mower will answer your question.
No. You also cannot cut your neighbor's grass or bury his dead grandmother. But seriously, no, of course you can't. To do so would require a trespass onto his property, which would itself be illegal.
If cut too close to the tree and all round the tree it will die.
In the state of AZ can your neighbor's tree be liable for damage of your sewer?
Yes. In most jurisictions you can remove tree limbs that overhang your property from your neighbor's tree. You should do it in such a way that the removal won't damage the tree. Let your neighbor know you will be having the limb removed in case he/she wants to have it done by their own landscaper.
You are not required to remove the tree at all. As long as the tree is in your yard and the tree is not in danger of causing damage, you do not have to have it removed.
Close to thirty per tree.
Take photographs and make certain you mark your boundary clearly in those photos. Get an estimate for a replacement (tree + delivery + planting) and ask the neighbor to reimburse you. If they refuse you could file suit in small claims court.