A program to prepare a Transfer on Death Instrument to give residential property to your loved ones after your death. Use this form to revoke a real estate Transfer on Death Instrument that you have filed with a County Recorder of Deeds.
Learn more. Transfer on death instrument or TODI. Legal Comment Legal Comment. Arborists tell me that reality is different in Illinois. I've not heard any encouraging comments from arborists in DuPage County. My back yard neighbor instructed their contractor to shear off all of the roots of a boundary tree down to a depth of 4 feet so they could put in a patio at the grade their new house's back door. The affected tree is a 50 foot tall Norway Maple with a trunk diameter of 20 inches.
It seems that courts favor the right of a landowner to do what they want on their own property, regardless of consequences. Please tell me otherwise! Hi, Craig. If you have any further questions regarding any of our products or services please feel free to contact us. Land Search Online are leading specialists in property data, conveyancing documents and environmental reports.
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Who Owns a Private Road? However, if the tree is on the boundary line and undoubtedly common property, the tree cannot be removed without the consent of both parties. Where a tree is located close to a property boundary, but not actually on it, some of its roots may still extend into the soil of the neighbouring property, and its branches into the air over that soil.
In such a case the ownership of the whole of the tree, including those encroaching roots and branches, will remain unchanged, that is, the plant will still be owned by the owner of the land on which it was originally planted. The owner of the neighbouring property however, is entitled to cut encroaching roots and branches back to the boundary line, and could in principle do so as soon as the tree has been planted.
For example, trees which were planted before the Highway Authority adopted the road are not owned by the Highway Authority; based on the presumption that the sub-soil to the center of the highway belongs to the owner of the adjoining land.
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