Will this be the first long video I’ve made to reach 1 million views? What does youtube think?
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- Опубликовано: 17 окт 2024
- So imagine you bought your first house and this is in your backyard!!
Who is responsible to trim it? What are the rules in your country around this?
The tools I use are from Echotools Australia.
So what’s happening here?
We have 2 neighbours and a big hedge growing over the fence. Someone needs to trim it but who is responsible for it? What would you do? Thanks for watching and it would be nice to hit 1 million views on a RUclips video . I’m going to bed now, let’s see what happens when I wake up. I’m thinking 600 views. Thanks for all your support legends🙏
Add a good thumbnail. People click based on thumbnail.
In our county US FL, you are responsible for anything that grows on your side of the fence/property line. Even if a tree falls into your yard from the neighbors, any removal and damage is your responsibility.
Pretty good stats.
>3k views with >600 👍
@nathanslawnsandgardens you da man, Jaxon and I love your channel
Me too. Just started paying attention to RUclips channel
The hedge looks great. But can we talk about how you fit all those branches into the bin? I kept thinking it was full and then you'd squash more in...amazing! 😆
Who ever grew the plant should trim it, but if it comes over the fence you are allowed to cut it back if you choose
Hey Nathan I'm surprised you haven't 1M already. Won't be long. Here in the US, neighbors can trim whatever part infringes on their property line. It seems it's the same there. I'm always watching your videos
What a difference!!! Let's the light into a really dark alley!
Brilliant work just wish people would hit the LIKE button as well. Cheers
Appreciate the support
I hope you get a million. I am a stuck creator myself. Working a full time job and trying to restart is a bear. Keep making videos and getting better. God bless you in your efforts.
Subbed to your channel. You've picked a good topic for a channel. People need a layman's version to help understand what we're up against with the "Federal" private banks. Looking forward to seeing new vids.
My neighbour planted a vine that grew all along the top of the fence. After a couple of years it damaged the lattice on the top. They replaced all the lattice and got rid of the vine. We have good neighbours, but ultimately since it was their choice to plant the vine it was their responsibility to replace the damaged fence. 😎🇨🇦😎
I had something similar to this, but they are fruit trees. Huge branches arching over my courtyard. I asked the neighbour to do something about it, but he never did anything. I was afraid of a branch breaking and either hitting me or taking my entire gutter off. I ended up asking a friend to cut it back for me. A week after the branches were cut, a big storm rolled in and I was so grateful that I was safe.
Good Job 🌟👍
You already make very good videos on excellent topics. This, the neighbor to the right can't uses their yard unless they trim the full hedge coming from the neighbor to the left. It is a condition. So, trimming their side of the hedge gives them full access to their yard, and there is no problem. From a landscaping viewpoint, there is no way for that hedge to have enough room to grow and it will always need extensive trimming back. You gave the people back their space, their view and their ability to navigate their property. Nice work.
Where I live the person that owns the property that the plant is on is responsible for any damage caused by the plant. The owner of the property that the plant is encroaching on had the right to cut the plant back to the property line .
I live in Texas. That’s how it is here too.
Where Nathan is in Australia the person who has the vegetation hanging over like this is allowed to cut it back. But if it's a big tree in another person's yard with branches overhanging your house then you ask them if they can talk to council to see if council will allow them to have the branch removed.
Those neighbours are very disrespectful, allowing that, good on new tenants for taking initiative , stop their new property from miss and rotting, bless you. Nathan for your care
Great job as usual Nathan 😊Hope you don't dream about hedges tonight 😆
Viewing from 313 motor city Detroit Michigan USA 🇺🇸
PG Tips Very neat and tidy 👍👍👏👏👏👏👏🇬🇧🇬🇧
The finish looks good. I'd like more camera angles, or farther in the distance. We couldn't see part of what it was and what it became. Some use two cameras and in editing you can intersperse the two different views. I think you can get there.
It’s watch time Nathan. Your ‘regular’ uploads are still quite short but if you had 15-20 minute videos, more opportunity for folk to see advertisements and then the algorithm would push your videos more.
There’s a different algorithm for RUclips shorts too.
Nice job by the way 👌🏼
Thanks for the info much appreciated
Wonder if the neighbor would let you cut the hedges down to fence height. They would probably look nicer. 😊
You’ve done a fine job. Thanks for the video. 👍👍😊
So much better! You always do beautiful work!
Outstanding!!!👍
Legend
Nice job, just keep on doing what you do best!
Awesome job Nathan. 😊😊😊😊😊😊
You’re doing a fantastic job. I’d love to have someone do this in my backyard.
Thanks mate
There is potentially opportunity of making a video similar to this in castle hill at the cross section of sherwin avenue and whitling avenue. Been seeing that corner lot for over 3 months without any care..isnt causing any trouble for anyone..i think the houses are abandoned hence overgrowth everywhere..if you want to consider
Needs to be topped particularly above sky dish
My poor neighbor is always trimming her next door neighbors bushes!
Great job, neat and tidy !!!!!
Thankyou
Very neat and tidy 👍👍👏👏👏👏👏🇬🇧🇬🇧
Oh wow thats huge😮
I live in the US and in my state there are laws pertaining to trees/shrubs that overhang on someone else's property. The property owner who is dealing with the overhanging branches, has the legal right to trim the tree/shrubs up to the property line. While it's certainly not legally required, generally the two neighbors will discuss the situation before action is taken. But if the tree/shrub owner refuses to trim back his tree/shrub, the other neighbor dealing with the overhang does have legal rights to trim the stuff off his property up to the line. Anything cut past the property line and the tree/shrub owner can sue. All states here in the US should have similar laws and probably vary somewhat between states.
My mother tried to talk nicely about trimming trees with her neighbor and when he wouldn’t budge, she did what Nathan did… cut the trees in half at the property line.
Extra light and air 👍🏽😎
Looks great good edger 👍
Thanks linda❤
Nicely done
Thanks!
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No boundary fence here in NewZealand is to be more than 8 feet maximum
5th to comment😂😂. You do a great job and deserve all the success for all the people you help.
You haven’t popped up on my RUclips channel much for the past couple months. Not sure why. I see you mostly on Facebook here lately.
Ohhh yeahhh Nathan’s, let’s get this guy to 1m views! He deserves it!!!
Nice
That one was a lot of work
Great work, keep making such videos. ❤
You do a amazing job but be nice if you can have video go faster 🎉
No fence should ever be above the gutterjng
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Me parece una falta de respeto , invadir la propiedad de un vecino por tener un seto que esta creciendo en forma indomable . Ademas la cerca esta a punto de colapsar
Me parece un buen trabajo pero que tu vecino tenga un seto tan alto hace que esa parte de la casa quede sombría y oscura. No debería sobrepasar el tejado de la vivienda contigua. Otra cosa son arboles que hacen sombras...
It's pushing the fence over
First to comment 😂 great work mate 😊
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I enjoy your videos, great content - but I'm bored hearing "like & subscribe from Every channel I watch, what will be the next thing after youtube? time to move on...
What are you doing wrong to get one million views? Well, for one thing, you can take your shirt off while you work. 😁
to tall cut it down to the fence.
Cut, clean up, thumbs up in closeup. The shorts are okay, but there's no story line. Perhaps more personal content would make your numbers rise.
Yes, lets hope for the best
*Ok so in NZ the person that owns the property that the Hedge/tree is on, is responsible for any damage caused by the hedge/tree. But the owner of the property that the hedge/tree is encroaching over the fence, has the right to cut the hedge/tree back to the boundary line, plus also place said clippings back over the fence in a nice pile for the owner of said hedge/tree to get rid of all clippings. Or they could be nice to get rid of the clippings themselves, if there wasn't going to be too much cost, to the encroached neighbour who cut/trimmed back the hedge/tree. Hopefully it never turns into a all out war between neighbours.🙂.*