The tree is an adjoining neighbors backyard with large branches that come pretty close to my house (Though there is a sizable gap, if it comes down under the wrong wind direction…) and are actually touching another neighbors roof.

If it is unhealthy, is it recoverable? I’d rather not have them cut the whole thing down (it provides a lot of shade for my backyard (well, when it’s healthy that is lmao)) Should I talk with them directly (I don’t really know them, at all) or let the city know?

  • @apfelwoiSchoppen@lemmy.world
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    46 months ago

    I have a coworker who took this approach and hasn’t lived in their house for over a year now waiting for the roof and structural aspects to be repaired.

    • CrimeDadA
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      06 months ago

      That’s the breaks. Hopefully their insurance is paying for different accomodations.

    • @cm0002@lemmy.worldOP
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      36 months ago

      Yea this is the exact scenario I’m trying to avoid, yea I have insurance, but besides the fact the deductible is over 2k I just KNOW it’s going to be an absolute PITA and at least 6 months in some shitty hotel or something