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Re: Angry neighbour? (Boundary Dispute!!) What Can I do.. Courts or Fi
Should I put this on the drive ?
Or would that now be trespass
I like the thinking. What I dont want it to end up with is being criminal damage (me!) I think with trees you have to
1) Inform them you are doing the work
2) Offer the branches back.
[h=4]Overhanging branches (Courtesy of Citizens Advice Website) [/h] If a neighbour’s tree hangs over an adjoining property, the tree owner should be asked to trim back the tree. If this is not done, the complainant has the right to trim the tree back to the boundary line although any branches and/or fruit removed belong to the tree’s owner and should be offered back to the owner or disposed of with the owner's consent.
Should I put this on the drive ?

Or would that now be trespass
if your neighbours tree over hangs your garden you can cut it back but law states you must returnen the cuts. so pull out the post and leave them on his land no law broken
I like the thinking. What I dont want it to end up with is being criminal damage (me!) I think with trees you have to
1) Inform them you are doing the work
2) Offer the branches back.
[h=4]Overhanging branches (Courtesy of Citizens Advice Website) [/h] If a neighbour’s tree hangs over an adjoining property, the tree owner should be asked to trim back the tree. If this is not done, the complainant has the right to trim the tree back to the boundary line although any branches and/or fruit removed belong to the tree’s owner and should be offered back to the owner or disposed of with the owner's consent.