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Originally Posted by weenie
No as it is my neighbours insurance that are issuing their client with the ROR letter it will only strengthen my claim as her own insurance loss adjuster has stated she is is in the wrong and works need to be done, so therefore if she does not take action they will issue a ROR letter. As the loss adjuster from her own insurance has stated that the planted trees cause concern. He goes on to say the proximity to the foundations and brick walls gives great cause for concern in relation to the integrity of the building, now and in the future action is required by removing the trees. My neighbour is refusing to move them therefore causing concern to her own insurance by failing to take action and their advice.
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It sounds like your neighbour is clueless.
Unfortunately when you come to sell you have to legally tell the new owners of all these problems which really sucks, with any luck your neighbour will move away.