Most residential tree work happens reactively, a homeowner notices a problem and calls. Commercial properties and HOAs operate differently, and increasingly the ones ArborSafe works with are moving toward a scheduled maintenance approach rather than waiting for a tree to become a visible hazard or liability.
A property with dozens or hundreds of trees, whether it is a business park, apartment complex, or a neighborhood's common areas, benefits from a maintenance plan that catches problems while they are still small and inexpensive to address. Routine inspection also creates a documented record, which matters when a board or property manager has to demonstrate reasonable care after a storm or a liability claim.
The properties that get the most value out of this approach are the ones that treat tree care the same way they treat any other capital asset, on a schedule, with a professional tracking the details, rather than only thinking about it when something goes wrong.
If you manage or sit on the board for a property with significant tree coverage, how is tree maintenance currently handled there?
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