Posted by gun guru on July 24, 2011 at 13:14:08 from (75.128.139.102):
Hello; Here is what I need to know:
I built my home 11 years ago and my next door neighbor also built his home 11 years ago. But....I have a very large maple tree that is 75 feet tall and leans a little towards his house/garage. If large wind storm breaks the tree and root out of the ground and the tree falls on his house/garage am I liable? Or is it just an act of God? The wind would have to be a NW wind. What is the tree falls on his house and kills my neighbor too and destroys his house? What then.? The tree has been there longer then both homes of course.
This tree is 24-28" in diameter and 75 feet tall with limbs that start 30 feet up with a large canopy.
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