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I am having trouble with a tree in the apartment next door that is over my fence.

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#1
  • Noraneko
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  • 2023/04/27 21:41

I live in an apartment building. The tree in the apartment building right next to my parking spot has grown to about the height of the third floor of the building and is covering my car. Leaves are piling up every day and bird droppings are getting on it and it gets dirty quickly even if I clean it. The paint is also damaged. I told the manager of our apartment building but he said there is nothing he can do about the neighbors. I told them that they should at least be able to trim the amount that is encroaching on ours, but they are not doing anything. Where do I go for help in this situation, DCBA, LAHD, etc.? Has anyone had a similar experience and solved the problem?

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#2
  • 切る
  • 2023/04/28 (Fri) 14:28
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You can cut it yourself. No one will complain.

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#3
  • Nyla
  • 2023/04/28 (Fri) 15:39
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The answer is too "irresponsible". It costs a mess of money to hire a contractor.

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#7
  • Noraneko
  • 2023/04/28 (Fri) 20:43
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Yes, it is quite high. It is already taller than I am at the height of the fence. It looks like it's hanging from quite a bit higher than that. If I could do it myself, I would.
I'm not sure if I'm the right person to talk to the management next door ?. I want to complain as a renter, but it's hard to get through to them. 。。。。

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#15
  • 米国
  • 2023/04/29 (Sat) 15:24
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> It should be the property owner/manager who does that negotiation, but they don't do it because it's too much trouble.

They shouldn't and won't negotiate.

In the U.S., if we have a problem with our own properties, we will move, but we tend not to get involved with other people's properties.

Well, you have to make a strong claim to the management next door yourself.

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#17
  • うーん
  • 2023/04/30 (Sun) 10:05
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In this case, there are maybe 1 ~ 2 American managers out of 10 who would take the apartment next door in this case.

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