If my tree branch blows down in a storm and damages my neighbour's property, am I responsible?


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I don't think so, but you should ask your homeowners insurance agent. They would know.


I think you would be if it is your tree that does the damage.
its not your fault that a storm knocked the branch off if your neighbor complains just kindly say u didnt know the tree would lose a branch in a storm and remove it from their yard and offer to help repair their damage
Yes, you are. It would be covered under the liability portion of your homeowner's policy.
No. This same thing happened to me the year before last and I was not held for it.
That's what home owners liability insurance is for. Home owners insurance is not just for fires in your home. If your neighbors kid falls and breaks his arm on you property, you are liable. The tree is yours, you are liable for it.
Not really.It was not your fault that the tree branch fell in your neighbors house.But since it was a branch of your tree you can help the neighbor clean it up.
Well if the branch was growing on their side of the fence I would say no coz they should have chopped it off.
yes - that falls under your homeowner's liability insurance. I don't know how you would think it wasn't your responsibility. The tree is on your property, and a branch blows down and damages your neighbor's property - it's your responsibility. Let's say you have a table sitting in your yard and a tornado blows it through your neighbors window - it's the same thing. It's your responsibility.

maybe the other person has a point- depending on where the branch was. I don't really know.
no your not responsible, the storm broke the branch, so it's not your fault, unless u knew the branch was loose, and u did nothing about it,
Insurance should cover it and there may be mitigating circumstances or you could not be liable at all but usually yes you are at the core. It is your responsibility to properly maintain your house grounds and property for the sake and safety of yourself and family, neighbors, visitors and periphery.
Unless the tree was obviously diseased and you knew about it (or should have), you are not responsible for it, as it was considered an "act of God".
Call your insurance agent. It is an "Act Of God" so you are not responsible.
Insurance-wise: Only if the tree branch was dead before the storm. Then you would likely be negligent in not removing the branch and thus making it more likely to blow off and cause damage. I cannot predict, however, what a judge might decide in small claims court.
you can be
yes that`s your responsibility just like my friends place in Toronto had a gust of wind and damage there property and the neighborhood to

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