Neighbor's tree fell on my property, now ???

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Fuddyduddy1952

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A few years ago I bought adjoining property which had a neighbor's cows on it. My insurance company said they wouldn't insure me since they weren't my cows so agent told him they had to go which he did (along with a gate that was there when I bought it...but he strung barbed wire & I didn't say anything.
We have horses and everything has been ok except that neighbor has been pixxed at me.
Yesterday I'm checking fence lines and a large tree split 30ft up and half is now in my pasture. Tree is on that neighbor's property.
I just called my insurance company and was told it's my responsibility (it was a healthy tree, wind damage). I have a high deductible.
Tree isn't touching fence, but over it.
We put horses in a fenced paddock because of all things it's a wild cherry which can kill livestock eating leaves.
The problem is getting to the tree would have to be on neighbor's side. I guess I would have to pay.
Anyone have this happen?
 
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I have 20 acres of trees, and my trees or neighbors trees are always falling across fence lines. We each clear our side of the fence. Never been an issue. I usually repair the fence if needed. Its only field fence so not hard to fix.

Its cheep to clear, would never think of contacting insurance company. Once a large tree fell on my house. But caused no damage to structure. I also took cae of this myself. No insurance involved.
 
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@Fuddyduddy1952 We do pretty much the same as @grsthegreat. If it falls on our side, we cut and dispose of it. If the limb is still attached, high up, that would put it in professional territory for me.

As your neighbor seems a bit crossways, I would reach out first, and get whatever the answer is in writing, making it clear that the leaves are toxic to your animals. In the interim, I would temporarily fence the area off from the horses. I would hate to lose an animal to poisoning.

All the best,

Peter
 
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@Fuddyduddy1952 We do pretty much the same as @grsthegreat. If it falls on our side, we cut and dispose of it. If the limb is still attached, high up, that would put it in professional territory for me.

As your neighbor seems a bit crossways, I would reach out first, and get whatever the answer is in writing, making it clear that the leaves are toxic to your animals. In the interim, I would temporarily fence the area off from the horses. I would hate to lose an animal to poisoning.

All the best,

Peter
Why in writing? That is just likely to antagonize, the neighbor has no liability based on what the OP wrote.
 
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Why in writing? That is just likely to antagonize, the neighbor has no liability based on what the OP wrote.
Just to avoid later finger pointing so that everyone is clear, and yes, a prickly neighbor makes things more challenging. If it were me, I would go ring his doorbell and try to talk to him first to get things straight and then follow up with the written material. Some folks are great at face to face, some not so much. I know which camp I am in- I definitely could not sell ice to igloo owners.

My limited understanding is that the law around here treats the property line as a vertical plane. (But I'm not a lawyer!) So if the branch is completely on @Fuddyduddy1952's side of the fence, cutting it up might not be an issue, but if the branch isn't entirely on his side, e.g. still partially attached to the tree, I think that the law gets complicated. I've read of cases where the branch side property owner cut up the material on their side and the tree owner sued alleging damage to the tree because of the way the branch in question was trimmed.

So...my bottom line is that sometimes it isn't always simple, but I do not know the best course of action for @Fuddyduddy1952, except perhaps for keeping his horses away from the area until things are sorted out.

All the best,

Peter
 
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My other farmer/friend I called & we went over looking at it. He & I will work on it later...he believes with his large tractor we can strap it up high, "throw the fuel & oil to it" and we can pull it on over...peeling what's left up high "like a banana".
I'll try remember take my phone/camera & report back.
 
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Typically the law requires you to deal with anything that falls on your land. It may not be what you want to hear, but it's true. There is an exception for a tree known to be unsound.

I have had all sorts of trees go over fences. Either I fix them myself or I work with my neighbors. No point in calling an insurance company for something we can do for nothing in an hour or two. I never even heard of the idea of using insurance until now. That would be a royal pain.
 
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My other farmer/friend I called & we went over looking at it. He & I will work on it later...he believes with his large tractor we can strap it up high, "throw the fuel & oil to it" and we can pull it on over...peeling what's left up high "like a banana".
I'll try remember take my phone/camera & report back.
oohhhh, I see your dilemma.... it's still connected to the tree at the topside, and that part is on the neighbors property. That does make things a little more difficult. I would cut it right where it comes over the fence and let his part swing back to his side, and you deal with the side you have left on your side. :p
 

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