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 Doc Ref. SC-PCne04  
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  If a neighbour's tree hangs over an adjoining property, the tree owner should be asked to trim back the tree. This document is a notice letter to a neighbour whose tree is abstracting light of your adjoining property. Suitable for anyone with neighbours whose action may reduce the natural light to your house. The letter prompts the neighbour to resolve the issue by cutting their tree. Indicates possibility of legal action to ensure swift action is taken.
  Application and features
 
Suitable anywhere where a neighbours tree obstructs light on your property
  Contents
 
Notice to the neighbour
Intention to take legal action
       
  Word Count (approximate): Document: 110 words Explanatory notes: N/A
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  This document is drawn and maintained by Net Lawman. It is real law in plain English.

 

 
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