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05-20-2018, 05:33 PM | #1 |
He's Mahomie!
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There's a realtor term for land vertically to the sky. Forget the name. But basically he can go vertical but not horizontal.
You should ask him nicely to take it down. Or you could put your own shrubs up to hide his.
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As for trees that is dependent on State statutes but most states a trees ownership is center line trunk at a point 3 feet above ground level in relationship to the property line. I dont know about brush and undergrowth. I do think that where property lines and fences are involved most cities and municipalities require owners and adjoiners maintain each side along really all their property. Overgrown property is considered blight and a rodent nuisance. In KC they can issue citations fines and contract a landscape service to bring to code and mail you the bill.
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