Here's one thing I learned after spending seven years and about $4,000
trying to get three neighbors to move their fences off my property: 

99% of neighbors will never lift a finger to do anything you have a clear
legal right to compel them to do until you have gone through the proper
motions and serve them with legal notice that you are going to take a
specific action on a specific date certain.

Taking the time to be as nice as possible and then not doing anything
"official" until it just absolutely had to be done (in my case I had a
clearly-defined legal time limit) will help preserve your neighborly
relationship (if there was a viable one to begin with).  If you don't care,
go straight to a quick verbal request, a second verbal request, and they a
letter either from or cc'ing your attorney.

But whatever you do, see your attorney first and do exactly what he or she
says.

Respectfully,

Adam Phillip Churvis 
President
Productivity Enhancement

-----Original Message-----
From: morchella [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] 
Sent: Wednesday, November 28, 2007 9:47 AM
To: CF-Community
Subject: Re: If a Tree?

yeah good points guys!
i have asked, they said 4 months ago they would have to ask there gardener.
i asked again, no response, i did tell them i could do it.
i do really like the tree, but the wife is very territorial!  she has
invested na ton in our land scaping...



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