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    Palm Tree Dead Branches - Tenants or Landlords responsibility

    That sounds reasonable and I would do that too if I had a problem too big for our bins to handle. I would never just throw them over without speaking with the neighbours first. I'm guessing your neighbours were okay with it and much preferred that you explained your actions, rather than wonder...
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    Palm Tree Dead Branches - Tenants or Landlords responsibility

    Yes. This is true. For at least ten years, we have paid for lawns to be mown in all properties we own or manage because some tenants just don't do it. We got sick of our IPs looking like the "rented" ones. Now, they look better kept than most houses in the street. We also had problems renting...
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    Palm Tree Dead Branches - Tenants or Landlords responsibility

    I don't think anybody is worried about green bin costs. Our neighbours have a line of palm trees that drop fronds in our yard. We just pick them up, fold them up and shove them in our ordinary rubbish bin. We never fill it up. We fill up the recycle bin every fortnight, but there is always...
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    Palm Tree Dead Branches - Tenants or Landlords responsibility

    Has the tenant raised the question? Maybe at next inspection, let them know that (assuming they were not there when they started the lease) they need to keep on top of clearing the palm fronds as they drop. They could put a few in the ordinary bin (if you don't have a green bin) each week...
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