DAWN
On Tue, 28 Aug 2012 09:30:17 -0500, Ema Nymton >
wrote:
>On 8/27/2012 8:10 PM, Brooklyn1 wrote:
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>>> We had 3 large oak trees and one magnolia tree taken down that died
>>> during last year's drought. We did not own the house, and I guess they
>>> were not watered. We still have one tree left, but it is too close to
>>> power lines, and the guy would not get a permit. We will find someone
>>> else to take this one down.
>>
>> Obviously your landlord doesn't care if those trees die... but why is
>> it your responsibility to have them removed, or will your landlord
>> reimburse you the tree removal cost?
>
>
>The drought was last summer, before we bought the house.
>
>Becca
Oh, didn't realize you bought it after the drought. Now you need to
figure out a replacement tree, or plant something... a cactus rock
garden can survive droughts.
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