What to do if you need to cut down a tree on a rented plot
Let's say you have rented a plot of land where a tree grows in
disrepair. For obvious reasons, you want to get rid of it. But is it legal?
Let's find out.
According to the information on the site treecutpro.com, a
person who rents a building or land plot has the right to apply to the
municipal authorities for permission to cut down a tree if it is:
· Emergency;
· Obscures the light;
· Interferes with the
construction or lying of communications.
If there is a clause in the lease agreement that gives the right to use
the site without any restrictions, then the tenant acts on his own behalf. If
there is no such clause in the agreement, then the name of the owner of the
plot is indicated in the application for obtaining permission to cut down a
tree.
This application must be accompanied by:
· A plot plan with
marked plantings to be cut, indicating their type, age and trunk diameter;
· Act of inspection
of green spaces by a special commission;
· Power of attorney
issued by the owner, giving the right to carry out legal actions regarding the
cutting of plantings on his behalf.
Also, you need to provide a contract with the company that will produce
sawdust plants.
Fortunately, it is quite easy to choose a company that deals with
cutting down emergency plantings. To do this, you need to check over here on the site treecutpro.com and from a huge
list of contractors, choose the company whose conditions are most suitable for
you.
After all the documents and permission to remove the tree from the site
will be in your hands, you can proceed directly to the procedure itself.
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