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Default Falling trees from taking them down

On Mar 12, 7:33�am, Pam wrote:
On Mar 11, 7:26�pm, Terry wrote:





What kind of insurance is available for having trees cut down?


I have a house that I inherited from my parents. �I have been renting
it for over 10 years with no insurance. �No one is currently living in
the house but we may let my niece move in.


It is in a place that is going commercial, so the land is worth more
without the house than with the small house.


There are pine trees that are at least 50 year old and very high.


I have a guy that says he will climb the trees and cut them for free
just for the wood.


I plan to ask if he has insurance, but have not yet. �If it turns out
that he has no insurance what happens if a tree falls on neighbors
property?


Hi, The man in question is a sheriff, I will ask him today about all
these concerns but I am sure he has himself insured, he does this as a
side job so I am sure he knows the laws and libility in the town. He
has already talked to me about the neighbors, because the trees are on
the line they did not want to share in the expence of having them
removed it is a reality company. So I have found someone in an add in
the paper who cuts timber for the price he will get for the timber.
� � Thanks, Pam
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home with no homeowners insurance thats about to be occupied
again.......

lets say a visitor sales guy selling replacement windows trips on the
homes sidewalk and gets hurt. he can sue you for mega bucks, and since
you say the property is more valuable as commercial land the victim
can end up owning your property..........

get homeowners, to protecyt the owners