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How to Resolve a Tree Dispute With Your Neighbor: Step-by-Step

July 18, 2026 Jack Turner

Resolve a tree dispute with your neighbor step by step: talk, confirm your rights, send a demand letter, try mediation, get an arborist report, and sue only as a last resort.

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