Reasonably well known point that if tree branches are crossing the boundary and creating a nuisance, then one is allowed to cut them off and return them to the owner. Obviously such actions should always be preceded by discussion wherever possible.
What happens with this issue below ground however; when the neighbours tree roots are interfering with drainage and causing problems ? Discussion always a starting point, but if that fails, is there any official method of redress ?
What happens with this issue below ground however; when the neighbours tree roots are interfering with drainage and causing problems ? Discussion always a starting point, but if that fails, is there any official method of redress ?
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