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My neighbor has had 2 trees fall on my house in 2 months. He says it's my problem.
My neighbor has had 2 trees fall on my house in 2 months. He says it's my problem and won't even help with my deductible for what is now 2 separate insurance claims. Legally he is correct. In the state of Florida, anything that comes over my fence line is my responsibility. My insurance agent instructed me to write a certified letter to him to have any trees I am concerned with cut and or removed by a licensed arborist. This will then put the responsibility on him legally should any further instances occur. Does anybody here have experience with similar situations? I want to craft the best letter possible to cover my A$$.
Thanks in advance!