Charles A. asked

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My neighbor's tree is overhanging my property, and I am concerned about potential damage to my garage from falling branches. Additionally, wild cats are using my property as a litter box due to the neighbor's feeding habits. What legal actions can I take, and can I sue in small claims court?

November 10th, 2024

Matthew B. answered

In New Jersey, you have the right to use self-help to cut off any branches of the tree that overhang...

November 10th, 2024

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