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Originally Posted by creepy coupe
You have to prove the branches or roots will/are doing harm to your property EG foundations or fabric.
Also worth a mention is the height a proximity to you buildings. More and more insurance companies are stipulating the distance and adjusting policy price quotes if too close.
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You can legally trim branches that hang over your boundary line, but you must inform your neighbour your doing this & offer them the cuttings so you cannot be accused of theft. If the tree has a TPO order on it you cannot touch it without the Local Authority's permission.