I know legally everything is covered under my homeowner's insurance and I should expect to pay to have a fallen tree cut up and taken away, as well as pay for the repairs to my garage roof and two sections of fence, one on each side of my driveway, that were damaged.
A neighbor's tree fell in the windstorm we are having today - if it's a sign of things to come I don't want to see what tomorrow brings, because it hasn't even gotten that windy here yet. This tree is probably about 30 feet tall, two feet in diameter, with a central trunk that branches into two trunks and then into lots of smaller branches etc. It fell out of their yard onto my perimeter fence, across my driveway, settled on the fence on the opposite side of the driveway, and there it rests. There is slight damage to my garage - some shingles off and maybe a hole where the top branch must have brushed past, damage to the corner of the garage where there is a downspout and gutter (I don't see any damage to the building itself) and then fence damage. The fence on their side is more heavily damaged.
I could easily let this be for a while because it doesn't affect where I let my dog out but the section of damaged fence that shares a boundary line with their backyard will be a problem for them because there is a gap large enough for their two dogs to squeeze through.
I'm just curious if you've had any experience with fallen trees and good neighbors. I really like these neighbors - I often hear them outside on their patio in the summer, having parties with lots of tiki torches and jazz music
- but I wouldn't say we are BFF (I'm a single mother in her mid 50s and they are a gay male couple in their 30s) so we don't socialize much. Still, very friendly when we see each other over the fence and out in public sometimes, and I really like them both very much.
Given that we both use yard services and I don't think there's a chainsaw among us
do you think they will make any effort to do any of the repair work or offer to help pay for the damage? Have you had neighbors who helped/repaired damage when it was their tree falling on your property?
Just trying to anticipate what might happen - I've already called my contractor who also does minor home repairs and asked him to put me on the list for tomorrow.
I think if it had been my tree I'd offer to pay for the repairs or at least split the cost as a good will gesture, especially if neither of us wanted to file a homeowner's claim for a relatively minor event. Just wondering what you guys think...
A neighbor's tree fell in the windstorm we are having today - if it's a sign of things to come I don't want to see what tomorrow brings, because it hasn't even gotten that windy here yet. This tree is probably about 30 feet tall, two feet in diameter, with a central trunk that branches into two trunks and then into lots of smaller branches etc. It fell out of their yard onto my perimeter fence, across my driveway, settled on the fence on the opposite side of the driveway, and there it rests. There is slight damage to my garage - some shingles off and maybe a hole where the top branch must have brushed past, damage to the corner of the garage where there is a downspout and gutter (I don't see any damage to the building itself) and then fence damage. The fence on their side is more heavily damaged.
I could easily let this be for a while because it doesn't affect where I let my dog out but the section of damaged fence that shares a boundary line with their backyard will be a problem for them because there is a gap large enough for their two dogs to squeeze through.
I'm just curious if you've had any experience with fallen trees and good neighbors. I really like these neighbors - I often hear them outside on their patio in the summer, having parties with lots of tiki torches and jazz music

Given that we both use yard services and I don't think there's a chainsaw among us

Just trying to anticipate what might happen - I've already called my contractor who also does minor home repairs and asked him to put me on the list for tomorrow.
I think if it had been my tree I'd offer to pay for the repairs or at least split the cost as a good will gesture, especially if neither of us wanted to file a homeowner's claim for a relatively minor event. Just wondering what you guys think...