fence "boundary" issue with neighbor
"DerbyDad03" wrote in message
The neighbor's tree dropped a large limp on my house, fence and deck.
The comic possibilities are endless. I'm overwhelmed. (-:
if any of the remaining limps fell on my property my ins co
would go after them for the cost of cleanup.
You made me spit on my monitor envisioning a neighbor with a tree full of
limping guys just ready to jump on your property. I'll go out "on a limb"
and assume a spelling checker did this to you.
We'll see what happens when it happens.
Good luck. I am in the middle of a similar "wait and see" situation with a
tree stump (10' tall, actually) with the fence growing *through* it (multple
boles, same root ball). The mulberry tree I had cut down last year just
returned to life with a vengeance, sprouting two dozen very healthy new
branches from the old stump (also pretty tall). How do you kill these
things dead for good? Silver axe? Crucifix? Kryptonite?
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Bobby G.
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