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How to prune a tree with a cactus growing underneath it.
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<blockquote data-quote="ChasSC" data-source="post: 8026166" data-attributes="member: 172763"><p>Leave it be. You can check with your homeowner's insurance about coverage. I don't know about Arizona, but I think your neighbor is blowing smoke up............. Most policies here have $1,000 for damage to property of others. Also looks like someone has already done trimming on his side. He's probably just one of those people who think they have authority over everyone. I would tell him to pound sand.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="ChasSC, post: 8026166, member: 172763"] Leave it be. You can check with your homeowner's insurance about coverage. I don't know about Arizona, but I think your neighbor is blowing smoke up............. Most policies here have $1,000 for damage to property of others. Also looks like someone has already done trimming on his side. He's probably just one of those people who think they have authority over everyone. I would tell him to pound sand. [/QUOTE]
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