A tree growing along a shared property line raises a question many homeowners have not considered: who actually has the right to remove it. The answer depends on where the trunk is rooted and whether the tree is considered shared between two properties, and getting it wrong can create an unnecessary dispute with a neighbor.
Before taking on a boundary-line removal, Spartan Tree Service & Landscaping walks the property to assess exactly where the tree is rooted and what that means for responsibility and next steps. Some municipalities across the Piedmont Triad also have specific requirements depending on the property, which is worth confirming before work begins.
Serving Kernersville, Winston-Salem, Greensboro, Clemmons, High Point, Advance, and Burlington, handling this correctly from the start protects both the property and the relationship with the neighbor involved.
Homeowners with a tree near a shared boundary line should have it properly assessed before deciding how to proceed.
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