gut_instinct28 t1_j1i5efw wrote
Reply to comment by MeatSack_NothingMore in What are MA laws when it comes to damage from branches of neighbor's trees. I warned neighbor two years ago this would happen, in writing. by bcardarella
Can you trim it all the way to the tree or only to your property line?
MeatSack_NothingMore t1_j1i67bg wrote
You can trim to the property line.
lqdizzle t1_j1it8do wrote
You actually own your dirt straight up to infinity
Trimere t1_j1jexdi wrote
Not sure that’s true. Planes can occupy your air space.
Basic-Situation-9375 t1_j1jqnh3 wrote
Yeah it’s only like 75 feet above any building a on the property
lqdizzle t1_j1juygl wrote
That’s more like an easement, they’re just passing through
MonsieurReynard t1_j1jxjlw wrote
No, it's one of the most famous cases in modern property law from the early days of commercial aviation. The sky above your property is not your property, at least in the US.
Edit: see Supreme Court case US v. Causby, 1946
lqdizzle t1_j1jxtg2 wrote
Mine is 🤷🏼♂️
MonsieurReynard t1_j1k7w81 wrote
Not if you're in the US. See US v. Causby, 1946 Supreme Court case. https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/United_States_v._Causby
Ripcord56 t1_j1k776i wrote
Bravo! Mine too. I do give birds a free pass. It’s more theirs than mine, but their cool with it.
calvinbsf t1_j1jiahz wrote
Depending on where the moon is in its rotation you own a piece of that too.
Think of your moon-property as like a timeshare: when it’s over your house, you own it
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