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Situation: Property is within the jurisdiction of a Nevada Homeowners' Association

Problem: A neighbor left a message on my doorstep to trim my flora due to debris landing on his property; otherwise I will be billed for professional trimming. Specifically an overhanging American Pepper (species: Schinus molle) tree.

Question: Does the neighbor have the legal right to charge me for professional trimming?

ohwilleke
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At common law, no. Statute law or the homeowner's rules may change this.

At common law a neighbour is entitled to trim overhanging foliage up to the property line at their expense. Technically, they should place the cuttings on your property since you have ownership in the timber, again statutes often change this. However, if by trimming their side they make the tree unstable and it falls and causes damage then they have been negligent.

Dale M
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