Legal Question in Real Estate Law in Louisiana

Debris from neighbor's tree becoming a nuisance

There is a tree on my neighbor's property that hangs over onto my property and it is becoming a nuisance. The tree leaves clog my gutters, the sap from the tree is covering my vehicles and leaving a sticky film, and it also makes a mess of my vehicles from the birds that are in the tree. Can I cut the tree back to my property line? Who is responsible for keeping the tree from extending over my property? Can you answer my questions and maybe direct me to some law resources where I can read about my rights?


Asked on 9/11/02, 5:58 pm

1 Answer from Attorneys

Nick Pizzolatto, Jr. Pizzolatto Law Office

Re: Debris from neighbor's tree becoming a nuisance

You should give your neighbor the opportunity to have the tree cut back. If he does not want to do it, tell him you are going to have it cut and then do it. However, make sure it is done so as not to permanently damage the tree.

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Answered on 9/12/02, 9:28 am


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