Legal Question in Real Estate Law in Massachusetts

Tree on boundary line

If a tree is on the property line between two abbutting property owners, (property line goes down the middle of tree)who owns the tree? If there is joint ownership of the tree, what is the law regarding cutting down the tree? Does permission have to be given by one property owner to the other to cut down the tree? Wher can I find applicable law?


Asked on 11/17/00, 2:06 pm

1 Answer from Attorneys

Re: Tree on boundary line

I have to answer a question with a question, so to speak.

Are these properties in rural or urban areas (city or country)?

Is the area farm, forest, commercial, or residential?

I'll assume this is your property. Is the tree rotting? Do any branches hang over to your property?

Are any branches posing any danger of falling onto the other

your property and causing any damage to a building, car, or hapless person?

Does the tree block sunlight or are the roots presenting a problem?

What's the motivation for removing it? Who wants it removed? Does the other party

object, or just doesn't want to spend his money?

To answer where the law is, I'd have to give away the secrets learned in years of law school ...

but seriously the truth is that there's no easy answer to that question. For many legal questions

I just email someone a copy of the applicable statute, but there isn't going to be one. Instead,

there are dozens of cases to sift through with a range of answers depending on lots of specific

facts and circumstances, I believe, although a few general principles have emerged.

What city or town are you in ?

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Answered on 11/28/00, 12:18 am


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