Property trespassing laws in ny
An 80-foot maple tree located on our neighbor's property (wooded hill-side) close to our property line and right behind our house posed an imminent danger to our house and life in case of a storm. During Sandy three trees on this property were uprooted and feel on our neighbor's house. We were concerned about the safety of this tree and had an evaluation done by an arborist. The evaluation confirms the imminent danger of this tree, particularly after the stresses of Sandy. Since the owners of our neighboring house live overseas, we contacted the tenant about this situation and informed her that we plan to cut the tree down. We discussed the fact that we would like to split the cost with the owners and asked for information on how to reach them. The tenant gave us the agent's phone number. The tree was cut and we contacted the agent to discuss the possibility of splitting the cost. Agent informed us that the neighbor wants to file a lawsuit for trespassing. What are our rights?