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Updated over 9 years ago on . Most recent reply

Tree on property line
I own a house on a big lot that I am splitting an acre off for sale and development. There is a large tree on the property line that may have to be removed or trimmed for access to the new lot. I would like to give the lot buyer full control of the tree so there are no issues down the road when he wants to build. How can I do that?