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Updated about 1 month ago, 10/15/2024

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Mary Jay
  • Glendale, AZ
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Neighbors tree fell on my roof

Mary Jay
  • Glendale, AZ
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Neighbors tree fell on the roof of my rental during the Hurricane (state Florida).

I called the city and they gave me the address of the LLC that owns that lot (its an empty lot, probably a builder owns it).

I probably could find the phone number as well.

Do I call them if I find the phone number and ask them to fix my roof and remove the other trees from the empty lot that they own?

Or send them a certified letter?

What would you do?

Its an LLC so I probably wont be able to make them pay for the roof repair, right? If their LLC owns nothing....

How do I know if the LLC owns anything? If they own nothing then probably makes no sense to even spend money on attorney

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