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Updated 4 months ago, 09/11/2024

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Rafael Ordonez jr
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Legality of putting branches in front of a rental for pickup

Rafael Ordonez jr
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I am a landlord. I have a property in county. Am I able to take the tree trimmings to another property that I have in the same city and put them on the street for pickup? Is this legal?

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Bruce Woodruff
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I doubt it. If you're going to haul them to the other property, why not just take them to the dump?

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Rafael Ordonez jr
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I'm trying to avoid paying at the dump.

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Quote from @Rafael Ordonez jr:

I'm trying to avoid paying at the dump.


How much could it be? It's just branches, only $5 over here in AZ.....The fine will be more....I think you're tripping  over dollars to save pennies.....

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Rafael Ordonez jr
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I'm here in California $35 a trip and I have a couple of big trees. no risk no reward!