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Or, perhaps they are secure in their knowledge that they have delegated their responsibility to the contractor?

But have they? Surely any problems associated with failing to follow recommendations would land in the tree manager/owners lap. What length should the surveyor go to to ensure the recommendations are followed?

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Hopefully the competence of any inspection would pick up on issues anyway but things such as crown deterioration and lean,perhaps fruiting bodies too, need reference to previous reports. The situation I referred too is based on experience, obviously. I know organisations who receive annual reports and seem oblivious to the fact the inspector has advised monitoring of a tree or trees. Or, perhaps they are secure in their knowledge that they have delegated their responsibility to the contractor?

 

thats assuming the previous report was up to standard!:001_rolleyes:

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