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Fallen Leaves and Being Neighborly
My back yard seems to be the only one with trees whose leaves fall during this season. All of my surrounding neighbors planted evergreens.
My neighbor immediately behind me takes good care of his yard, but a good portion of the leaves from one of my trees is falling into his yard. Do I cross his property line to rake them, or is it his responsibility? I've never spoken to him, and if we were rather chummy, I would most likely take care of it on my own, but feel weird doing it now... It seems like trespassing or something. Thoughts? |
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Re: Fallen Leaves and Being Neighborly
I'd go ask if you can as you feel they are your responsibility, and see what develops.
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Re: Fallen Leaves and Being Neighborly
Does he have a hot wife or daughter? If no, then forget it.
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Re: Fallen Leaves and Being Neighborly
leaves are not your responsibility. the overhanging branches may or may not be according to your state laws.
but its best to just mow them as your soil needs their nutritional value. taking away leaves and cut grass only hurts your soils capacity to grow. |
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