Well-planned landscaping can create natural barriers that catch your neighbor’s leaves before they reach your main yard areas ...
It's storming out. The winds are gusting over 50 miles per hour, and your neighbor's ancient tree is swaying and creaking. Do you know what to do if some or all of it falls into your yard? Hopefully, ...
If your neighbor's tree drops leaves onto your property, then congratulations, they are now your leaves. Leaves, acorns, and other tree products that end up on your property are considered natural ...
We often plant trees and shrubs near property lines for screening. Other times, it's the only way to keep them at a safe distance from the house. Unfortunately, those trees don't consider property ...
As fall continues in Milwaukee, you may be wondering if you need to clean up any leaves that blow onto your property. Here's what city law says.
A: You indicate the tree branches are from your neighbor’s tree, that they extend over and onto your property, and are ...
If your neighbor's tree is growing into your yard, you may be tempted to take matters into your own hands. Good news: in Wisconsin, you're allowed to trim branches, roots or other vegetation from your ...
If a tree was properly maintained and healthy, but was knocked over by something like storm damage, the neighbor can't be held liable. But if the tree was unhealthy and it fell over onto another’s ...
The Garden State is no stranger to turbulent weather. From gusting hurricanes, sweltering heatwaves and frigid nor’easters⸺we’ve seen it all. We've dealt with, and continue to deal with the aftermath ...