GeoffreyReeve
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15 hours ago, Will C said:
You would need to submit an application to your local (to the tree) planning authority. You will need to provide evidence (probably a tree survey by a Suitably qualified person) that the tree is causing structural damage
Thanks for your advice
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I am looking to purchase a property that has a TPO in the grounds. I am told many enquiries have fallen flat due the TPO which relates to a huge Beech which appear to be less than 3ft from a wall with roots protruding beneath the proeprty. What is the procedure for having the TPO removed and if approved whom would be responsible for removing the tree?
Pingle Lane
in Homeowners Tree Advice Forum
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thanks for your sensible advice, I wish I had noticed this house for sale earlier