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    #31
    It merely establishes the presence of a potential problem . . And the letter is a notification to and acknowledgement from the owner . . He can do what he wants, but responsibility to do something is his . . I do nothing and my insurance has its limits . . However his insurance is unlimited as regards my damages . . OK . .

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      #32
      Get better insurance and stop trying to control your neighbor

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        #33
        if I received such a letter I would write back granting you permission to access my property to remove the trees.
        That way, if the trees fell after you chose not to do anything then you could share some culpability

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          #34
          Id carry a saw over and ask permission to cut the things down, if I was worried about them.

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            #35
            Dang, I need some popcorn

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              #36
              Reminds me of those teacher lounge lawyers I used to know . .

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                #37
                honestly i think your over reacting

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                  #38
                  Proactive . .

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                    #39
                    drama queen in my book.. no damage to your property thus far?

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                      #40
                      If one has a healthy tree and an act of God brings it down on neighbors, neighbors insurance pays. If you know the tree is dead, or has dead branches, and does nothing about it then the tree owner is liable.

                      I say whup his arse!!

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