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Re: Troll - Landlord Forum thread 272664

Re: Troll by Anon. E. Mouse (California) on December 20, 2012 @03:22

                              
The cost to replace the tree depends on the age and size of it. Older, mature trees are not $3,000. Particularly when the tree in question (live oak) can be expected to live hundreds of years. The damages could be closer to $30,000, once you include the cost to remove and replace the tree (digging crew, semi-truck and crane to set that large of tree, diminution of value since you can't buy a similarly-sized tree, etc.). Bottom line: if you trim that tree, and your trimming kills it, you will have a substantial lawsuit on your hands.
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