I'd be interested to see if anyone has resolved a similar situation to mine...
The bottom of my garden butts up against the bottom of the garden of a housing association-owned house in the next street.
The previous owner was an elderly chap who planted a tree many decades ago, and nurtured it, pruned it and kept it under control. A beautiful tree, and a beautiful garden.
Unfortunately, he died a couple of years ago and the garden and tree have since been neglected. The Housing Association leased the house to a couple who have absolutely no interest in the garden or the tree.
The new residents are generally OK but they have made it clear they aren't bothered about looking after the garden.
A couple of years has passed and they haven't done a thing to the tree. I assumed that property maintenance is the duty of the housing association, so, I made a discrete call to the housing association... Their response?
"We can't do anything about it, the tree is in the garden and therefore the responsibility of the resident."
I pointed out that the tree is part of their property as the residents are hardly going to wander off with it when they move away. I also pointed out that tree surgery is not cheap, and it was only fair that the association shouldered a portion of the bill for maintaining their property where it affects other parties. No luck.
Now, I will be very careful not to spill weedkiller on the tree roots as we're likely to end up with an overgrown DEAD tree, even worse! Also, the residents look like they will stay put for a good many years so I can't just wait for them to move out and accidentally chop it down before the new residents arrive.
So, how does one deal with such a situation? When I bought the house the tree was a small coiffeured affair. It's not like I bought a house under a mature tree and then decided I don't like it!
The bottom of my garden butts up against the bottom of the garden of a housing association-owned house in the next street.
The previous owner was an elderly chap who planted a tree many decades ago, and nurtured it, pruned it and kept it under control. A beautiful tree, and a beautiful garden.
Unfortunately, he died a couple of years ago and the garden and tree have since been neglected. The Housing Association leased the house to a couple who have absolutely no interest in the garden or the tree.
The new residents are generally OK but they have made it clear they aren't bothered about looking after the garden.
A couple of years has passed and they haven't done a thing to the tree. I assumed that property maintenance is the duty of the housing association, so, I made a discrete call to the housing association... Their response?
"We can't do anything about it, the tree is in the garden and therefore the responsibility of the resident."
I pointed out that the tree is part of their property as the residents are hardly going to wander off with it when they move away. I also pointed out that tree surgery is not cheap, and it was only fair that the association shouldered a portion of the bill for maintaining their property where it affects other parties. No luck.
Now, I will be very careful not to spill weedkiller on the tree roots as we're likely to end up with an overgrown DEAD tree, even worse! Also, the residents look like they will stay put for a good many years so I can't just wait for them to move out and accidentally chop it down before the new residents arrive.
So, how does one deal with such a situation? When I bought the house the tree was a small coiffeured affair. It's not like I bought a house under a mature tree and then decided I don't like it!