Bank Account Cheques For Pip Claimants
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.What do you mean? If a tree is protected and therefore can't be felled, who are they expecting to claim compensation from?
And more to the point, WHY are they threatening for compensation, for what reason? Surely the tree was there long before you moved in - are they just trying it on, hoping you will cough up?
How do you know it is a protected tree?
If there is a TPO on it, perhaps you could ask someone from the council (planners will have a record of the TPO) to come around and see what (if any) the problem is with the neighbour - it might be a genuine complaint and therefore the council will make any decision and write to you both accordingly.
If the neighbour still harps on, then let him amploy the services of a professional who will advise on what is happening to his proprty and whether it is the tree causing it.
Good luck.