Nope, wrong county.ERLover wrote:@JPG, Holman, that is where you went to HS!! Big reunion last fall, this spring??
The SS was in Holman.
Grade school in La Crosse though.
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Nope, wrong county.ERLover wrote:@JPG, Holman, that is where you went to HS!! Big reunion last fall, this spring??
Who is the judge of that?wrmnfzy wrote:They would be if they had constructive notice, meaning they knew or should have known that the tree was defective in some manner. If it was defective, rotten or in some other way not healthy.
A large tree branch fell across the street blocking all traffic.ERLover wrote:Who is the judge of that?wrmnfzy wrote:They would be if they had constructive notice, meaning they knew or should have known that the tree was defective in some manner. If it was defective, rotten or in some other way not healthy.
I know, I dated a lady, her neighbor across the street had a rotten tree that may fall on her property and block the entrance to the Cul de Sac with about 5-7 homes in it, she called the City inspector, and he made her take it down, under the rule, if it falls and blocks the entrance to the Cull du Sac and other homes in there, EMS/Fire could not get in a timely basis.
A renter of the house immediately behind the tree indicated that he's been asking the marina owner to do something about the trees for about a decade. Just a week before it came crashing down, the fellow said something about it again. However, our rental agreement very specifically absolves the marina owner of liability for damages. I'm not sure how that works when there's demonstrable negligence, but I suspect only the lawyers would win if it ended up in court. The self-steering mechanism that used to be on the back of the sailboat that got hit is an expensive piece of stainless tubing...$5k to replace just that, plus a busted teak toe rail and safety rail stanchion. It'll be interesting to see who ends up paying.wrmnfzy wrote:The land owner is not responsible for an act of God. I have been a catastrophe adjuster for over 30 years and have handled many. As I stated before the tree would have had to have had a defect and the owner would have had to have known or should have known for him to be liable.