Mario P. asked

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I'm having issues with my next-door neighbors regarding overgrown trees that are protruding onto their property. The City has already been involved, labeling it a civil matter. I hired a tree trimmer, but the neighbors refused to let him complete the work. I'm concerned about the City getting involved again and about trespassing onto the neighbors' property. What can I do since the neighbor is unreasonable and the City created a problem?

March 24th, 2024

Lori S. answered

Given that the City has already classified this issue as a civil matter, your options are limited to...

March 24th, 2024

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