Tree Damage Legal Guidance

Summary

In Ohio, if a neighbors tree falls due to natural causes, it is often considered an act of God, limiting liability. Check your lease for any landlord obligations regarding property maintenance. If the tree poses a risk, your landlord may have a duty to address it. Consider contacting local tree removal services for immediate assistance and consult with a local attorney to explore your legal options.

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I live in ohio
Thank you for sharing your situation. In Ohio, similar principles apply regarding fallen trees as "acts of God." Here are some considerations:
- If the tree was healthy and fell due to natural causes, liability may be limited.
- Check your lease for any landlord obligations about property maintenance.
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I'm verbal with my landlord
It sounds like you're experiencing a difficult situation with property damage due to your neighbor's tree and your landlord's response. Here are some things to consider in Michigan:
- "Act of God" claims often mean limited liability for the tree owner.
- Your landlord may have a duty to maintain the property safely, especially if the tree poses a risk.
Would you like assistance connecting with local lawyers who can further advise you on your rights?
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It seems like this might be a high-value case due to the ongoing property damage and the landlord's response. Would you like to be connected to local lawyers who can better assist you with your case? If so, can you give me a bit more information about the issue?
I'm on a fixed income, disabled
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It seems like this might be a high-value case due to the situation with your neighbor's fallen tree and your landlord's response. Would you like to be connected to local lawyers who can better assist you with your case? If so, can you give me a bit more information about the issue?
The trees fell into my tree and are laying in it as I speak I contacted a gentleman who works for a tree removal services , has all his life, and he tied my tree up to prevent it from falling into my home I contacted my landlord the same day of incident, he responded a couple hrs later with let it hit it, and has done nothing my neighbors I haven't seen since two days after incident and overhearing them say they were just waiting on their check to get a better home. There limbs hanging over my driveway laying in my driveway. I've completely uprooted my backyard. To prevent any more damage, I haven't slept in a week. I have nowhere to go.
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Given your situation with the trees and the landlord's response, it might be beneficial to connect with local lawyers who can assist you.
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I'm here to assist you further. Could you please provide your name?
Carey Nichols
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Since this seems to be a high-value case, would you like to be connected to local lawyers who can better assist you with your case? If so, can you please provide your zipcode?
I want this damn tree removed
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It seems like a very stressful situation, especially with the unresponsiveness you're facing. While waiting for legal assistance, you might consider contacting local tree removal services to assess the immediate risk and potential removal. Sometimes, they can offer emergency services in urgent situations. Is there anything else you'd like to know or discuss?
Do you have a number to one
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For immediate tree removal, you can contact local tree services in your area. Unfortunately, I can't provide specific numbers, but I recommend searching online for "tree removal services near Logan, OH *." They usually offer emergency assistance.