Can I take my Neighbour to court for bamboo?

You can ask the neighbors to take care of the problem with the bamboo. If they refuse, make sure you document the problem with experts and photos, and then after you have it fixed, you can take them to small claims court.
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What can I do about my neighbors bamboo?

Because it's virtually impossible to stop bamboo from spreading, the American Bamboo Society recommends installing a concrete or fabric barrier that works like an underground fence. Also recommended is a trench 18 inches deep and 12 inches wide filled with small pebbles or pea gravel.
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Can I force my neighbor to remove bamboo?

Contacting the person that planted the tree, vegetation or bamboo is often the very first step in any environmental matter. The magnitude of the root and plant issue could find a resolution with the owner that planted the bamboo. He or she may make amends for removal or paying for excavation and removal.
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Can I sue my Neighbour for bamboo UK?

Bamboo is not classed as an invasive species in the Wildlife and Countryside Act 1981 and there are currently no restrictions on planting it. However, encroachment cases are becoming more common; homeowners are increasingly taking legal action against neighbours who have allowed bamboo to spread.
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Can you sue over bamboo?

Yes, you could sue them civilly but you might save some money and effort by checking with DNR and/or MDE to see if they would or could cite the neighbor for a civil or misdemeanor infraction for violating the State Code in allowing an invasive...
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Can Neighbours complain about bamboo?

BAMBOO has become a popular garden plant for households but it is also a growing source of disputes between neighbours. The plant can grow up to 30ft and easily enter and cause damage to a neighbour's property - here are your legal rights if bamboo invades your garden.
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Can neighbors do anything about bamboos growing in their yard?

Your neighbor, frustrated as he may be, cannot force you to remove the plant. He can prune any branches or roots that encroach on his property, at his own expense, so long as he does not destroy the root system. If he kills the plant, he could be liable for damages.
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Do you have to declare bamboo When selling a house?

Likewise, for those wanting to sell, they may consider declaring that bamboo plants are in the garden despite there currently being no legal obligation to do so. This could however result in the property being devalued due to the cost of removing bamboo.
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Can bamboo damage house foundations UK?

Due to the extraordinary distance the roots can travel, in excess of 30ft, running bamboo has the potential to be even more damaging to property than Japanese knotweed and has similar abilities to push through brickwork, drains, cavity walls, patios and exploit cracks or weaknesses in concrete, according to Environet ...
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Is bamboo classed as an invasive species?

Bamboos are usually desirable garden plants but, if left to grow unchecked, they can become invasive and spread beyond their bounds.
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How do I stop my Neighbours bamboo from invading my garden?

Cutting down vertically through the rhizomes will also slow the spread. However, a solid barrier of concrete or metal 18 inches deep below the soil is the best long-term protection.
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Will bamboo destroy my house?

Even driveways are not safe, the bamboo plant can buckle them as the rhizomes spread underneath. In a building with a weak foundation or cracks, the bamboo rhizome would get into the crack and begin to grow thicker there. Eventually, they'll cause problems and damage the building.
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Does insurance cover bamboo damage?

My neighbor's bamboo has invaded half way through my backyard and has damaged my shed. Can I claim it on his homeowners insurance? You can make a claim, but it doesn't guarantee you'll be compensated by your neighbor's home insurance policy for the damage to your shed.
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How do you deal with invasive bamboo?

Begin by either digging as much of the root system out as possible – no easy job – or cutting the bamboo to the ground and then continue by following up with regular removal. New shoots will come up from the rhizomes. Break them off or cut them off with pruning shears. Keep doing this until no more shoots come up.
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How do I get rid of invading bamboo?

One of the best organic methods to kill bamboo is with distilled white vinegar. Vinegar is highly acidic and will kill new growth. If your bamboo grows in clumps, then you don't have to worry about it having underground rhizomes.
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Can you control the height of bamboo?

Bamboos are essentially a giant grass, so there is no damage done if you want to trim your bamboos shorter. Once the culms (poles) have been cut shorter, they will not re-grow taller from that cut point.
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Does bamboo devalue property?

Issues when buying a house with bamboo

Be aware that making this declaration may lead to your property being devalued. According to Environet, the average amount that a property that has Japanese knotweed being devalued is between 2% and 5%.
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Will bamboo roots break through concrete?

It's not even advisable to grow bamboo in the ground with concrete around it because it will break through the concrete and invade your yard. Bamboo is impossible to stop once it gets started, so continue growing it in water in your home and keep it there.
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Are bamboo roots a problem?

Due to the extraordinary distance the roots can travel, running bamboo has the potential to be more damaging to property than Japanese knotweed and has similar abilities to push through brickwork, drains, cavity walls, patios and exploit cracks or weaknesses in concrete.
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Are you allowed to grow bamboo?

In fact, the FDA has no restrictions against growing bamboo. The FDA can regulate the import of foreign plants and vegetables for consumption or propagation, but it's a state and local matter to pass laws about where you can or cannot plant bamboo.
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Does home insurance cover garden walls?

As the garden falls within the boundaries of your home, buildings insurance will usually cover structural elements such as your shed, conservatory and any garden fences, gates or walls from damage.
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What are rhizomes in bamboo?

The bamboo rhizome is the underground part of a bamboo stem (culm). However, rhizomes are not roots, roots grow under the rhizome and culms erect on top of the rhizome. Axillary buds on the rhizome can produce new rhizomes, or bamboo shoots which grow into culms. Just like the culm, rhizomes have nodes and internodes.
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Can you insure plants?

What type of landscaping is covered under a homeowners insurance policy? Your yard, trees, shrubs, and plants may all be covered, depending on the peril that causes the damage. Your policy will list the specific covered perils your landscaping is protected against, such as fire, lightning, vandalism, and theft.
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How deep does bamboo roots go down?

Their roots grow like stringy spaghetti up to 15 feet deep, with the ostensible mission of sapping water from hard-to-reach underground reservoirs.
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How do I get rid of bamboo permanently UK?

Pesticides: Bamboo is a hardy and durable plant, so using herbicides doesn't fully kill regrowth but can prevent new growth. Grass herbicides, also known as glyphosate herbicides, are the most effective pesticides for killing bamboo. When applying herbicides to your bamboo shoots, spray new shoots as early as possible.
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