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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
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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