During the strong winds we had in Melbourne last week, a very large tree was uprooted from my property (which I am renting), broke through the fence and came to rest on my neighbours roof – actually the tree is now leaning from my property to my neighbours – luckily the only damage is the fence (no big deal) and only a few dents on the metal fascia of my neighbours. The tree is not going anywhere and it requires a professional to remove it due to its size
It is a serious tree folks!
The neighbours property is a rented property also, however - to complicate it a bit further, I have actually exchanged contracts on the property that I am currently renting with settlement due in two weeks.
Now – how should this issue be handled from a property management point of view?
The answer so far has surprised me and it still in progress of being resolved.
What do you think should have happened?
wombat
It is a serious tree folks!
The neighbours property is a rented property also, however - to complicate it a bit further, I have actually exchanged contracts on the property that I am currently renting with settlement due in two weeks.
Now – how should this issue be handled from a property management point of view?
The answer so far has surprised me and it still in progress of being resolved.
What do you think should have happened?
wombat