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Dear Master Cecil:
There is a "dead tree" -- no leave, only ugly tree branches, in my neighbor's back yard.
There is no fence or anything that separates my neighbor's yard and my yard. In addition, the dead tree is almost at the property line and looks like situating in my back yard due to the layout of our properties and dwells.
Is the dead tree inauspicious to me? What should I do to it? Thanks in advance for your advice.
Regards,
Anon
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Dear Anon,
Stand at the window(s) to see if the tree trunk slices into the home? If no, this is not a threat to your home.
This can be seen as a "commonsense" approach.
Often a dead tree is prone to rot / termites (if any). And because of this issue, it can be considered unhealthy.
Warmest Regards,
Cecil

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On 3/25/2003 11:00:00 AM, Anonymous wrote:
Dear Master Cecil:
There is a "dead tree" -- no
leave, only ugly tree
branches, in my neighbor's
back yard.
There is no fence or anything
that separates my neighbor's
yard and my yard. In
addition, the dead tree is
almost at the property line
and looks like situating in my
back yard due to the layout of
our properties and dwells.
Is the dead tree inauspicious
to me? What should I do to
it? Thanks in advance for
your advice.
Regards,
Anon

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