Question about Trees and Property Line
Posted: Tue Jul 17, 2018 10:41 am
Hi Observers, long time no post!
I have an unusually large and oddly shaped property in Lakewood. I also have a ridiculous amount of trees on the property, though almost all of them seem to be original there to demarcate the property line. It seems that before I purchased my home 20 years ago, the previous owner decided that he'd be able to sell the house more easily with a fence surrounding most of the property, especially the parts of the property that are located a long way from the house. Now, he erected the fence almost against most of the trees, but usually in such a way that the trees would seem to belong to me. In the furthest back area, a couple of the trees have huge trunks and he fenced in irregularly around them. I believe he got away with this because at the time all those houses were rental units and there were no "permanent" residents to argue with about what side of the tree to put the fence.
Flash forward 20 years, one of the biggest trees is dead. One of the backyard neighbors at some point in the last 20 to 40 years erected a garage right underneath the massive branches. I'd have a tough time believing the garage pre-dated the tree. In any case, I am being asked to take the tree down before any of the branches fall onto the neighbors garage. The tree threatens nothing of mine, and it's clear the neighbor has not been performing maintenance to keep the massive branches clear of the vertical plane above the garage. In other words, I am content to let nature take this down. Obviously, my neighbor is not. I have lined up a few tree trimming services to come give estimates, but I'm expecting it to be in the neighborhood of $1000 or more. That may be chump change to some of you near the lake, but it's a pretty formidable expense for my family. And I worry about the precedent set if I accept full responsibility for the tree, because, as I mentioned, it seems the residents of yore used trees to define the property lines and I do not want sole responsibility to take down every tree with a trunk located partially on my property. All three of my back yard neighbors have been enjoying excellent shade and it has helped keep their ac bills down over the years, I am sure. I don't get the same benefit because this tree is no where near my home. Probably moot points.
So my first question is: how can I determine if the fence is really on the property line or if it was just put where it was for convenience (obviously the fence could not pass through the tree). I was thinking that perhaps there is municipal code which states how many feet from the property line the garage can legally be built and then I could measure from the garage to determine whether the tree is considered shared property. However, I have been unsuccessful looking through our building codes to find such a requirement. Does anyone know that answer?
And, more in general, am I for sure responsible for taking the tree down if it is on my property? I have read so much that suggests that its the problem of the property owner on who's property the tree or branch falls to cover damages or trim. But I have also seen information suggesting that since the tree has died, it is solely the responsibility of the party who "owns" the tree (if it turns out it is not on the property line).
I want to be a good neighbor, but I have like 35 trees back there and I'd rather move then spend 35k taking down trees for the next 10 years - none of which threaten my home and all of which exist along the property lines. I'm up shit creek, right?
I have an unusually large and oddly shaped property in Lakewood. I also have a ridiculous amount of trees on the property, though almost all of them seem to be original there to demarcate the property line. It seems that before I purchased my home 20 years ago, the previous owner decided that he'd be able to sell the house more easily with a fence surrounding most of the property, especially the parts of the property that are located a long way from the house. Now, he erected the fence almost against most of the trees, but usually in such a way that the trees would seem to belong to me. In the furthest back area, a couple of the trees have huge trunks and he fenced in irregularly around them. I believe he got away with this because at the time all those houses were rental units and there were no "permanent" residents to argue with about what side of the tree to put the fence.
Flash forward 20 years, one of the biggest trees is dead. One of the backyard neighbors at some point in the last 20 to 40 years erected a garage right underneath the massive branches. I'd have a tough time believing the garage pre-dated the tree. In any case, I am being asked to take the tree down before any of the branches fall onto the neighbors garage. The tree threatens nothing of mine, and it's clear the neighbor has not been performing maintenance to keep the massive branches clear of the vertical plane above the garage. In other words, I am content to let nature take this down. Obviously, my neighbor is not. I have lined up a few tree trimming services to come give estimates, but I'm expecting it to be in the neighborhood of $1000 or more. That may be chump change to some of you near the lake, but it's a pretty formidable expense for my family. And I worry about the precedent set if I accept full responsibility for the tree, because, as I mentioned, it seems the residents of yore used trees to define the property lines and I do not want sole responsibility to take down every tree with a trunk located partially on my property. All three of my back yard neighbors have been enjoying excellent shade and it has helped keep their ac bills down over the years, I am sure. I don't get the same benefit because this tree is no where near my home. Probably moot points.
So my first question is: how can I determine if the fence is really on the property line or if it was just put where it was for convenience (obviously the fence could not pass through the tree). I was thinking that perhaps there is municipal code which states how many feet from the property line the garage can legally be built and then I could measure from the garage to determine whether the tree is considered shared property. However, I have been unsuccessful looking through our building codes to find such a requirement. Does anyone know that answer?
And, more in general, am I for sure responsible for taking the tree down if it is on my property? I have read so much that suggests that its the problem of the property owner on who's property the tree or branch falls to cover damages or trim. But I have also seen information suggesting that since the tree has died, it is solely the responsibility of the party who "owns" the tree (if it turns out it is not on the property line).
I want to be a good neighbor, but I have like 35 trees back there and I'd rather move then spend 35k taking down trees for the next 10 years - none of which threaten my home and all of which exist along the property lines. I'm up shit creek, right?