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Limbs and Roots
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04/25/22 10:02 PM
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J-Y-D
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TFF's, am I liable?
In Texas, is a homeowner liable for root damage to a neighbors slab? Trees are healthy and approximatley 18 feet away from neighbors house.
Should I be concerend as owner of the trees?
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Re: Limbs and Roots
[Re: J-Y-D]
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04/25/22 10:12 PM
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gregpaul
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Maybe uncle Zeek will chime in
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Re: Limbs and Roots
[Re: J-Y-D]
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04/25/22 10:22 PM
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JCBYEN
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I would imagine it's the same for roots as limbs. If they're entering your property, it's up to you to take care of them.
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Re: Limbs and Roots
[Re: J-Y-D]
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04/25/22 10:24 PM
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J.P. Greeson
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I know that if you are parked on someone else's property and their tree falls on your car, they are not liable, you are. I don't know about roots, but I would bet you wouldn't be liable. You have no way of controlling what direction roots will grow, nor how far they will go.
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Re: Limbs and Roots
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04/26/22 12:13 AM
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Fishspanker
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I know at work we had a tree fall on a home next door and do damage. The homeowner is responsible. If the homeowner had warned us in writing and pictures that the tree was rotten and we didn’t address it then could have been on our insurance.
Last edited by Fishspanker; 04/26/22 12:14 AM.
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Re: Limbs and Roots
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04/26/22 12:17 AM
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Emit R Detsaw
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About killed 3 of my neighbors trees last year. The roots were getting into my septic system. Chainsaw and root killer applied. Trees look okay this spring, but they looked rough last fall. 
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Re: Limbs and Roots
[Re: Emit R Detsaw]
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04/26/22 12:33 AM
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JCBYEN
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About killed 3 of my neighbors trees last year. The roots were getting into my septic system. Chainsaw and root killer applied. Trees look okay this spring, but they looked rough last fall.  You should have used more root killer.
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Re: Limbs and Roots
[Re: Fishspanker]
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04/26/22 06:34 AM
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gander
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I know at work we had a tree fall on a home next door and do damage. The homeowner is responsible. If the homeowner had warned us in writing and pictures that the tree was rotten and we didn’t address it then could have been on our insurance. My insurance company would disagree. They consider a dead tree negligence on the homeowner or property owner that has the tree. They said they would cover cost for my damages from neighbors dead tree and then take it up with the owner of the property or their insurance company. Why would the home owner that has damage from fallen dead tree have to "warn" owner of the tree ? Shouldn't that fall under personal responsibility ? The neighbor has since removed the tree.
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Re: Limbs and Roots
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04/26/22 01:13 PM
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DDM
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so question here. My neighbor's Tree is 12 FT from my house. Roots are visibility encroaching on my property and slab. Can I legally cut the roots on my side? If so, should the tree die and or fall, am I liable? The neighbor doesn't see the harm in the roots being under my slab..
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Re: Limbs and Roots
[Re: DDM]
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04/26/22 01:23 PM
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RayBob
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so question here. My neighbor's Tree is 12 FT from my house. Roots are visibility encroaching on my property and slab. Can I legally cut the roots on my side? If so, should the tree die and or fall, am I liable? The neighbor doesn't see the harm in the roots being under my slab.. I'd rent a ditch witch and cut a trench down 3-4 feet. Stay 5 feet from your house if possible. That should end the root encroachment for a few years. Pour the trench with cement where it looks like the roots are and you're done. Cheaper than foundation repair.
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Re: Limbs and Roots
[Re: gander]
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04/26/22 02:21 PM
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HasBen
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I know at work we had a tree fall on a home next door and do damage. The homeowner is responsible. If the homeowner had warned us in writing and pictures that the tree was rotten and we didn’t address it then could have been on our insurance. My insurance company would disagree. They consider a dead tree negligence on the homeowner or property owner that has the tree. They said they would cover cost for my damages from neighbors dead tree and then take it up with the owner of the property or their insurance company. Why would the home owner that has damage from fallen dead tree have to "warn" owner of the tree ? Shouldn't that fall under personal responsibility ? The neighbor has since removed the tree. Here is my neighbors tree that fell into my backyard last year. I was 100% responsible for removing the tree from my property. The tree owner was responsible for nothing. I talked to my insurance company and I talked to a lawyer friend and felt I had the real story. Of course my deductible was higher than my expense of removing the tree and repairing the damage, so about $4K later, I had a lot less shade and a lot less leaves in my pool. ![[Linked Image]](https://texasfishingforum.com/forums/pics/userpics/2022/04/full-4123-137051-03fc7204_408d_4a33_9e74_57114220d427.jpeg)
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Re: Limbs and Roots
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04/26/22 02:31 PM
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Chris B
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so question here. My neighbor's Tree is 12 FT from my house. Roots are visibility encroaching on my property and slab. Can I legally cut the roots on my side? If so, should the tree die and or fall, am I liable? The neighbor doesn't see the harm in the roots being under my slab.. Any part of that tree over your property line is your responsibility.
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Re: Limbs and Roots
[Re: J-Y-D]
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04/26/22 03:39 PM
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reeltexan
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You folks have neighbors that are too close to the home on your property.
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