When Can You Legally Trim a Neighbor's Overhanging Branches in Ukraine?.
Tree Pruning Regulations in Ukraine
According to Novyny.live: For Ukrainian landowners, especially during the spring months of March and April, tree pruning becomes a pressing concern. However, it is crucial to understand the legal framework governing this activity and the rights landowners have when branches from a neighbor's property intrude onto their own land.
Under Article 105 of Ukraine's Land Code, branches that overhang onto an adjacent property may be considered a violation of that property owner's rights. Property owners must be aware that trees cannot be planted right up to the boundary line between neighbors. For trees up to 3 meters in height, the minimum distance to the fence is 2 meters. If the tree is taller than 3 meters, that distance must be at least 4 meters.
Steps to Take When Your Rights Are Violated
If a neighbor's branches extend onto your property, the law provides a clear course of action. Your first steps should be:
- Submit a written complaint to your neighbor.
- Send it via certified mail.
- Clearly state the required corrective actions and set a deadline for compliance.
Oleg Kozlyak, an expert in this field, notes: 'You are only allowed to prune branches that have already crossed onto your property.'
Understanding these tree-trimming regulations and your legal rights is essential for Ukrainian landowners, particularly in the spring. It not only helps maintain the health of the trees but also prevents legal disputes with neighbors. When overhanging branches become a nuisance, acting in accordance with the law allows property owners to protect their interests while upholding good neighborly relations.
Following these rules and knowing your rights can help avoid conflicts between neighbors and foster a spirit of community. Landowners should approach tree pruning responsibly, considering both legal norms and the interests of those living nearby.
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