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You can cut the limbs that grow onto your property, but you cannot kill the tree (N.C.G.S. 14-128).
Application for Tree Cutting Permit Duly accomplished Application Form. Authenticated Copy of Ownership to the Land. Inventory fee based on DAO 2004-16. Harvesting Development Plan. Endorsement from any of the following Local Government Unit Officials.
A Generally, yes; you can cut back any part of a tree (or any other plant), including the roots, which encroaches on your boundary, as far as the boundary line.
If the tree is larger than 6-inches in diameter (measured at 4.5 feet above the ground) and is healthy or diseased, a permit must be obtained. Permission is not needed to remove a tree that has been deemed dead or a tree under 6-inches in diameter.
North Carolina Private trees can be removed without a permit in Raleigh, but a tree near the sidewalk cannot. Also, trees on private property can be removed by the Urban Forester when that tree could affect the public health and safety of other trees or people.
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You must complete the Florida contractor examination, meet financial stability and responsibility requirements and provide proof of experience for the category in which you wish to become licensed.
No, homeowners do not have to get a permit to remove every tree on their property.
The act says that no person shall fell, remove or dispose of any tree or any forest produce in any land. Restriction is on the trees under your ownership or occupancy or otherwise. If you want to fell, remove or dispose a tree then you have obtain previous permission from the Tree Officer.
Florida does not require licensing for tree removal. This means anyone can cut down a tree on their property, as long as it is not protected by other regulations.
Unless otherwise exempted by the Land Development Code, permits are required for the removal of healthy, non-dangerous trees on residential and non-residential properties for all tree species.

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