Virgil Bierschwale wrote:
> Actually there is a term for it in real estate, but I'd have to look it up
> as I can't remember it..
> Bottom line, he was trespassing when he hired somebody to cut your tree's,
> and you need to get them involved too as they should have verified that he
> owned the property.
> 
> Nothing I hate worse then a thief and when somebody takes something that is
> not theirs, they are a thief, period..


I'd approach the guy in a calm fashion to start.  Perhaps he thought 
they were on his property, it's an honest mistake, and he'll easily 
offer restitution.  Don't go saber rattling until you have to.


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