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trees in a neighbours garden
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Our neighbour [who lets his house out for rent and doesn't live there] has a huge leylandii type tree in his back garden. It's at least 10 foot across and at a guess 30 foot tall. A tree surgeon reckons it could grow another 20 - 30 feet tall or so. It used to be about 7 foot tall and 18 inches in diameter. We've lost a lot of daylight in our garden. We tried asking nicely if they could trim it back or remove it [that'd cost about £350] Surely as tree this big is starting to get dangerous in a residential area. The gardens are all about 50 foot long. Any ideas please? If it fell down, presumably the neighbour would be due to pay for the damage?
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.I have the same problem the bungalow in the field at the back of our house is surrounded by lleylandii. They must be 25' tall he has trimmed his side of the trees but not ours, it would mean he has to come into the gardens to do that and pick up the branches. I have mentioned it to him but he has completely ignored it, although he said he hadn't realized how tall they were from my side. I thought there was some legislation about that but I'm not sure how to go about it.