You know anyone with a D-9, push it back on there property
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HOA ain't gonna do anything but try to find YOU for some stupid **** YOU didn't do. **** an HOA!That’s right. It fell from a HOA’s green space then I highly doubt they will do anything about it. It’s your firewood now.
Big Oak tree. There before houses built. Neighbor doesn't like it because leaves drop in her pool. Told her tree was there when you bought the house. Gave permission to cut tree even tho I like said tree. 4 grand is best estimate so far. We will see. Been a while. Pool season bout overIt honestly pains me that we've come to a point in this country where two neighbors wouldn't just work together to remove the tree and clean up the mess.
We talk about whose at fault, the legal ramifications, who should pay, over a freaking falling tree. And we act like this is normal behavior for neighbors. I just don't get it.
HOA will probably demand you clean it up quick.That’s right. It fell from a HOA’s green space then I highly doubt they will do anything about it. It’s your firewood now.
This is an excellent explanation of the current Georgia law.There’s no ‘ strict liability’ for falling tree situations. It comes down to “negligence” — did the property owner next to you (which I guess is the homeowners association, right? ) know or have reason that they should’ve known that that tree was weak and vulnerable to suddenly falling over?
If not, this is just bad luck and it’s your responsibility to fix the damage or have your insurance carrier pay for it if you have general insurance that covers that sort of thing .