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Old 10-01-2005, 09:36 PM
Kay
 
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In article , Michelle C
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I forgot to mention, these same neighbors complain about the leaves my trees
drop into their yard each fall.


The law over here is that if your trees overhang my garden, I can cut
them back as far as the boundary, but what I cut off remains your
property and I have to offer it back to you.

The more neighbourly approach is to discuss trimming beforehand, and not
to just sling the trimmings back over the fence.
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