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Marcin G.
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Walnuts fall on cars on the driveway, who is responsible for dent

Marcin G.
  • Investor
  • Old Bridge, NJ
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My rental has a driveway for two cars where tenants park their cars. They also can park on the street next to the house with 4 free township parking permits which they got. It happens that there is a large walnut tree close to the driveway and the nuts fall on the cars in the fall season. These walnuts are 3~4 inch in diameter and quite heavy, so they can make a dent in the cars I think: https://www.farmanddairy.com/wp-content/uploads/2014/09/DickieBirdFarm-BlackWalnuts.jpg 

The tenant wrote to me saying if I can trim the tree or find some other quick fix because they noticed dents on the hood of the car.

How do you suggest I should handle this request?

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Megan Phillips
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Megan Phillips
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I don't think I would cut it down unless street parking was not an option (plus I'm an Environmental Scientist... I like trees) - I would let them know about the tree, and tell them to expect to park on the street when it's producing walnuts.

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