TheMan419
Veteran Member
Sorry about the long story....
Our eastern property line is a county maintained drainage ditch. The neighbors on the otherside, within the last couple years, trenched into the ditch with a drainage line.
Recently we had to have a tree taken down on our property. The arborist who came out to do the work happens to be a family friend. He had not been out to our place in a while so wanted another tour. He noticed where the neighbors had dug their trench into the ditch. He says the trees right on the edge of that trench are going to fall at some point in time. He could not specify a time frame.
His guess is they are not tall enough to hit any of our buildings when they fall.
Of course they are large trees and would take quite a bit of work to clean up when they fall.
So my first issue is do I have a talk with them about this to get it taken care of sooner rather than later? Do I send them a certified letter?
Second issue that I *really* do not want to deal with.... it appears the trench they dug and the tile line they installed is draining a federally protected wetland. I realize bringing that up will result in a neighbor fude of epic proportions. However I am one who is in favor of being a good steward of the land. I generally think wetlands protection is good thing.
So any ideas on how to handle either of those problems?
Our eastern property line is a county maintained drainage ditch. The neighbors on the otherside, within the last couple years, trenched into the ditch with a drainage line.
Recently we had to have a tree taken down on our property. The arborist who came out to do the work happens to be a family friend. He had not been out to our place in a while so wanted another tour. He noticed where the neighbors had dug their trench into the ditch. He says the trees right on the edge of that trench are going to fall at some point in time. He could not specify a time frame.
His guess is they are not tall enough to hit any of our buildings when they fall.
Of course they are large trees and would take quite a bit of work to clean up when they fall.
So my first issue is do I have a talk with them about this to get it taken care of sooner rather than later? Do I send them a certified letter?
Second issue that I *really* do not want to deal with.... it appears the trench they dug and the tile line they installed is draining a federally protected wetland. I realize bringing that up will result in a neighbor fude of epic proportions. However I am one who is in favor of being a good steward of the land. I generally think wetlands protection is good thing.
So any ideas on how to handle either of those problems?