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This is a sticky situation. Legally (in the US) if the tree is on your property, but the limb is on his property, the limb is technically his.

If a limb that was on your side of the property falls onto your neighbor's yard and causes damage or a mess, it is your responsibility.

The bottom line is: A good neighbor would clean up a limb from his own tree that has fallen on his neighbor's property, no matter whose "responsibility" it was. It is so important to have and to be a good neighbor.

2006-06-14 14:46:50 · answer #1 · answered by artistagent116 7 · 3 1

Well you should give a hand in helping it, because it was your tree. And it is basically your property the tree, so help that neighbour clean there yard or whatever.
But if it damage something from the limb of your tree, I perhaps you should give some money to help them fix what has been damage from your property.
That is how life goes and come by......give a hand by helping

2006-06-14 22:32:50 · answer #2 · answered by Princess 1 · 0 1

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2016-10-30 22:10:54 · answer #3 · answered by harib 4 · 0 0

After surviving 2 direct hits from Katrina and Wilma, I know this answer VERY WELL.
Legal answer is as ARTSAgent (above) said just before me. But it goes FURTHER: "if they leave that branch growing from my tree over their house and property" they now are liable for NOT Trimming before the hurricane hits or even before the hurrricane season begins....
But what really happens:
Everybody cleans up whatever the can and help each other, especially the older neighbors who can't clean up ..bottom line
DO NOT EXCPECT any HELP from city county state federal OR FEMA - any time......
JUST HELP ONE ANOTHER with what you can.
NO Whimping Whining just weezing

2006-06-14 16:12:03 · answer #4 · answered by captbryguy 5 · 0 0

Nature

2006-06-14 14:40:59 · answer #5 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

it's an act of nature...legally you do and pay nothing
i've asked the same question to my insurance company.
morally you should clean it up and pay damages.
if you think the limb is going to fall, do everyone a favor and cut it down

2006-06-14 14:42:38 · answer #6 · answered by m37734 4 · 1 0

You're responsible, it came from your tree!

2006-06-14 14:44:06 · answer #7 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

Its your responsibility as it is your tree.

2006-06-14 14:42:27 · answer #8 · answered by Just me 2 · 0 1

The first answer's correct.

2006-06-14 14:42:40 · answer #9 · answered by got_james 2 · 0 0

He is but you have to pay for any damages to his property.

2006-06-14 14:40:53 · answer #10 · answered by provo5a 2 · 0 0

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