ᐅ Espalier Fruit Trees Against Neighbor's Garage – Will the Plaster Be Damaged?
Created on: 20 Jun 2018 10:57
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Maria16Hello!
Is it possible to plant a espalier tree next to a neighbor’s garage? The garage is built on the property line, is plastered, and quite large. Of course, a wooden framework would need to be installed on our side of the property to support the espalier, and it must stand stable independently of the garage.
Would an apple or pear tree damage the plaster? Would the neighbor have to accept such planting on our side of the boundary?
Is it possible to plant a espalier tree next to a neighbor’s garage? The garage is built on the property line, is plastered, and quite large. Of course, a wooden framework would need to be installed on our side of the property to support the espalier, and it must stand stable independently of the garage.
Would an apple or pear tree damage the plaster? Would the neighbor have to accept such planting on our side of the boundary?
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Benutzer1920 Jun 2018 11:25I find it unusual to ask in a forum whether a neighbor has to accept something, instead of simply talking to the neighbor about it first.
SchleswigBau schrieb:
I find it odd to ask in a forum whether the neighbor has to accept it, instead of simply talking to the neighbor about it first.I would also be against it, but your neighbor might feel differently
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Knallkörper20 Jun 2018 11:34Article 47 Plant Distance from Property Boundaries
(1) The owner of a property may require that on a neighboring property, trees, shrubs, hedges, grapevines, or hop plants are not planted closer than 0.50 m (20 inches) to the boundary of their property, or, if they are over 2 m (6.5 feet) tall, not closer than 2 m (6.5 feet).
(1) The owner of a property may require that on a neighboring property, trees, shrubs, hedges, grapevines, or hop plants are not planted closer than 0.50 m (20 inches) to the boundary of their property, or, if they are over 2 m (6.5 feet) tall, not closer than 2 m (6.5 feet).
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