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Anyone performing arborist services in Maine must first obtain an arborist license. An arborist license allows an individual to work independently in arboriculture.
In most places, you can legally trim anything that overhangs your own property, at your own expense, as long as it isnt enough to harm the tree. If your trimming did the tree, youd be responsible for replacing it or paying its owner the replacement value, so Id just be very sure that you dont the tree.
If the tree trunk is in your garden then you own the tree, but your neighbours have a right to cut back any overhanging branches to the boundary. As the tree belongs to you, your neighbour should offer you the cuttings back!
Most national forests allow users to harvest trees for personal use firewood and Christmas trees, but you must first have a Forest Service-issued permit and you must follow specific guidelines, which can vary from forest to forest.
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