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You could file a nuisance claim, and if the court finds that the true is a nuisance, the court may order the tree removed.
While trees can repair minor instances of bark damage, major bark loss wont grow back and instead, the tree will develop thick encrusted ridges around the missing bark. When this happens, smooth out the missing bark edges as best as possible to allow for clean regrowth.
If a tree causes damage, the owner may be liable. However, your chance of making a claim would usually depend on demonstrating that the owner had been negligent; if the tree was obviously unsafe through disease or damage, for example.
Here are the top signs your tree needs to be cut down. The Tree Is Too Close for Comfort. You Notice Weak or Dead Tree Leaves and Bark. The Trunk Is Hollow. Theres a Growing Number of Dead or Dying Tree Branches. The Tree Might Fall in a Short Time. A Large Limb Looks Like It Might Come Down.
Trees hanging over the roof or too close to a structure might need to be removed or at least regularly pruned. In general, large trees should be at least 20 feet away from a house or building.
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If at least 50% of your trees crownthe branches and leavesis intact, it has a good chance of survival. If 50% of the crown is gone, however, the tree is unlikely to receive enough nourishment to survive and will no longer beautify your yard. It is also important to inspect the trees wounds.
If enough of the root system is destroyed or detached, the tree will die. As a general rule, 20% of the root system can be destroyed before the tree will show signs of injury. If 40% of the root system is lost, the tree will probably die. It should also be removed because it is hazardous.
One way we tell if a branch is alive is to test a small twig by bending it between two fingers. If it bends easily, then it is alive. If it is brittle and breaks, it is likely dead. We recommend testing this in a few areas so that you are not just testing a single dead branch.
Structural Damage They can, however, cause or worsen existing structural problems when their roots penetrate pre-existing cracks. Also, tree roots can suck up moisture beneath a home, causing subsidence or the sinking and caving of the soil beneath the home.
Six signs of a diseased or dying tree: Bark abnormalities. Tree bark should be continuous without deep cracks or holes. Decay. Typically trees decay from the inside out. Dead branches. They appear dry and will break easily. Leaf discoloration. Leaves should appear healthy when they are in season. Poor architecture.

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