December 6th, 2009 → 12:24 pm @ admin // 7 Comments
2 trees feel on my house during a storm, they broke my backyard iron fence and are covering more than half of the ground of my lawn. They are just laying there.
They are not my trees, they belong to a small property area behind my lawn. Behind that property area is another house with a lawn. So I think this property belongs to government since its neither mine or of my neighbor behind me.
Now, I don’t know who to call? I don’t know any name or number for that property behind my house. The property is just a ground which is 30 or 40 feet long and 8-10 feet wide, and have long large trees, woods, and other junk on it.
Since the fence is broken a turtle have crossed and is living in my lawn. He must be living in that property area before along with some cats (I also believe the local cats live there at night ).
I have $1000 deductible for home insurance which means I might have to pay $1000 if I call my insurance. I only have $100 in my bank. I am sick diabetic man with no money
Tags: Don't, Fell, Have, House, Insurance, Money, Trees, What
Gem
2 years ago
Go to your city or county clerk’s office and you can find out who owns the property.
Then depending on the state you are in the property owner could be responsible for the damage to your property.
Or, sue the turtle.
jaunty_m
2 years ago
Ask someone from your neighbours or relatives to help you. I’m sorry to hear you are in such a difficult state.
noctisos
2 years ago
Call the city and ask about tree removal. There are departments (the parks department I believe) who will come and cut the trees into chunks and haul them away. They often have to do this to properties in my city because the trees roots are so shallow.
Was there damage to your home or the waterlines/plumbing on your property? Would it cost more to file an insurance claim or fix the fence?
Tim C
2 years ago
start building a tree house. get it? TREE house?
Thank you folks, I’ll be here all week.
LadyCath
2 years ago
A turtle has crossed and is living in your lawn an you are worried about this..?
Since the trees are not your and are from the other yard, call the city (usually city hall or the city clerks office) and ask them how owns the property and then call then and talk to them about the damage that was done to your place.. They should be the one paying for it.
greedywe
2 years ago
I don’t know where you live but in my area many of the counties were declared disaster areas by the government. You may be able to get assistance from them by filling out the appropriate forms. I would also contact the American red cross. They may have funds available. I would even try to contact local churches. Many times you can get assistance from them in situations beyond your con troll such as this. Good luck.
yafathom
2 years ago
just don’t let the snails eat your roaches, damn snails. speedy little buggers…. and as for the turtle… they taste like chicken… or does chicken tast like turtle? anywho… Sorry about your pool