Do you have to remove the leaves on your property?

My neighbor always leaves the leaves on his property, so we not only have the leaves from his trees and the beech hedges, but also the leaves from the leaves he doesn't remove. So when it's windy, we get them all, too.

Question: isn't he obliged to remove these leaves?

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Silo123
1 year ago

No, he’s not- that would be more beautiful.

bielz54
1 year ago

I’ll leave it to certain “candidates” because of the small emptiness, the hedgehog, etc. This is also so desired that you should not clean up the garden in a pinch.

douschka
1 year ago

Can you understand well, because I’m similar to the tall trees from the neighbor. Foliage, maple seeds and pine needles every year in mass, which always lands in my garden due to the direction of the skin. Above all, the extensive maple seeds block my gutters and drive out incredibly many sprouts.

But(!) it is natural and does not harm. Even if the neighbor removes everything from his plot, it falls and blows over its land limit. He can’t do anything for that.

No one is obliged to collect fallen leaves on his plot. I stumble with the Laubbesen stoically everything that would be too much for my lawn and distribute it among shrubs, fruit trees and on beds. “Right” is only cleaned up in spring.

Sonnenschein944
1 year ago

No, in the context of nature conservation, one sees more and more benefits of foliage: mulch, habitat for microorganisms, part of earth mixes … some people therefore only anticipate the foliage in the spring