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i have been asked to quote for removal of a Plane tree with TPO in the rear garden of a property the tree is 16 meters from the rear of the property
The property has subsidence at the front of the building, part of the the front was underpined in 2004 using helipiles
The property is moving again and cracks appeared at the front
The householders insurance company sent a tree consultant to carry out a report they made some bore holes discovered some roots and recommend the Plane tree is removed
The house holders insurance company dont cover the cost of the tree removal
I find it hard to belive a Plane tree 16 meters from the rear of the property could cause subsidence at the front of a property that has been underpined in 2004
The council still have to make a decision ,but I dont think they will argue
My feeling is the insurance claim the tree is causing the problem , house owners pays to remove tree , cracks are patched up house moves again in a couple of years but house may have a different owner and insurance company so insurance company are just buying time
what are the options of getting a second opinion on the cause of the subsidence that the insurance company will accept?
Do you just have to go with what they and there consultant tell you?
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