Overhanging Boundary Tree Limbs
We have a row of several spruce trees that were already mature when we purchased this property 35 years ago. At that time there was nothing behind us but woods not even any access roads. It has since been developed. When the lot behind us was cleared for building they shaved the overhanging branches right down to the trunks. This was done without our knowledge or permission. They crossed over the property line to do this as the trees are completely on our property. We were warned they would die. They did not and have since grown new branches. We did not pursue the issue at that time. We since have a new neighbor behind us. They put up a chain link fence just 24 inches from the tree trunks. We could no longer easily do any trimming on that side because it is too tight to get between the trees and the fence. The neighbor is demanding that we trim back the overhanging branches as he says they are killing his landscaping. We contend that he knew the trees were there and should have planted accordingly. We purchased a gas powered tree trimming pole and trimmed back what we could safely reach. We repeatedly asked him to work with us to insure he would be satisfied but he refused saying he was too busy. However the electric, cable and phone lines are mixed in with the higher branches. I had the power and phone people out to look it over and they will not do any maintenance trimming but warned me they would come after us for any damages. We feel we have trimmed the branches enough that his lanscaping is only shaded part of the day and none of his property was ever at risk. He however is insisting that the higher up branches also be trimmed and wants us to hire a bonded tree trimmer. I cannot afford to do that. He says he is going to invoke "self-help", hire one and bill me. I warned him that I will sue him for removal and replacement if any of the trees are irreparably harmed. I guess he will be taking me to court over the tree trimming bill. Do I have any recourse?