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Our neighbor's huge podocarpus tree roots are damaging our property. The neighbor won't cut down the tree.

Answered 5 years and 2 months ago by David Alan Schechet (Unclaimed Profile)   |   1 Answer
The HOA is right.  If you can't reach an agreement with the neighbor, a lawsuit would have to be filed.  Is there any nuisance?  Is your plumbing compromised?  Is a barrier, i.e. a fence, being destroyed?  Acting on your own, even on your side of the property could expose you to liability.  Be careful.... Read More
The HOA is right.  If you can't reach an agreement with the neighbor, a lawsuit would have to be filed.  Is there any nuisance?  Is... Read More