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Home Can You Trim Your Neighbor’s Overhanging Tree Branches? Here’s the Law in Maryland
January 30, 2026
Maryland homeowners often face property disputes involving trees that grow across boundaries. Overhanging branches can damage fences, roofs, or driveways and even cause neighbor tension. Knowing what you can legally trim and what may expose you to liability is crucial. This article explains Maryland’s laws, summarizes key dos and don’ts, and shows how Empire Tree Services, a trusted local company, helps resolve these issues.
| What You Can Do | What You Cannot Do |
|---|---|
| Trim branches or roots that cross your property line | Enter your neighbor’s yard without permission |
| Cut only up to the property boundary | Cut or damage the trunk of a neighbor’s tree |
| Hire a licensed arborist for safe trimming | Use cutting methods that could harm or kill the tree |
| Discuss trimming plans with your neighbor | Ignore communication or create disputes |
In Maryland, tree ownership depends on where the trunk sits. If the trunk is entirely on your neighbor’s property, the tree belongs to them even if the branches cross your property line. When a tree trunk straddles the property line, both owners share ownership and responsibility.
You cannot cut down or damage a tree owned by your neighbor. You can, however, trim the parts that extend onto your property, but only up to the boundary line.
Tree ownership determines who is responsible for maintenance and who has the authority to make decisions regarding trimming, pruning, or removal. Cutting a neighbor’s tree without consent can lead to lawsuits and expensive replacement costs. Before trimming, verify where the trunk stands and consult a survey if necessary.
Maryland property law recognizes your right to self-help, meaning you may trim branches or roots that extend into your yard. This right is limited to the boundary line; you cannot step onto your neighbor’s property or damage the tree.
To stay compliant with Maryland law:
If your trimming causes harm, such as killing the tree or making it unstable, you may be liable for damages. Courts have ruled that excessive pruning or improper cutting can lead to financial responsibility for replacement or restoration costs.
Even when you are legally allowed to trim overhanging branches, improper cutting techniques or excessive removal can create liability. If the tree dies or becomes hazardous due to your actions, you could face civil claims from your neighbor.
Hiring a licensed tree service like Empire Tree Services is the safest way to stay within legal and professional boundaries. Their qualified arborists understand how to prune trees correctly and protect both the tree’s health and your rights as a homeowner.
Empire Tree Services follows Maryland’s regulations and pruning standards, ensuring that cuts are made properly and safely.
Before starting any trimming, speak with your neighbor about the problem. Many disputes can be avoided with open communication. Discuss your concerns about overhanging branches, and suggest solutions such as professional trimming or shared costs.
Maintaining respectful communication keeps neighbor relationships intact and may prevent escalation.
If your neighbor’s tree damages your property, who pays depends on the cause.
Documenting the situation strengthens your claim if legal or insurance issues arise.
A tree with a trunk that touches both properties is considered jointly owned. Neither neighbor can remove or significantly alter the tree without the other’s permission.
Empire Tree Services can assess boundary trees and provide professional documentation to help resolve ownership disputes.
Cutting too much at once can stress a tree and disrupt its natural balance. Over-pruning may lead to decay or pest infestations. Improper disposal of branches can also affect nearby wildlife and drainage systems.
Professionals at Empire Tree Services follow eco-friendly trimming practices that protect local ecosystems. They remove only what’s necessary to maintain safety and tree health, promoting long-term stability and growth.
Yes, you may trim branches or roots that cross onto your property, but you cannot enter their land or harm the tree. Cutting beyond your boundary is illegal. This means if a branch hangs above your fence, you can safely cut the part hanging over your yard, but you must not reach over to your neighbor’s side.
If the tree dies because of your trimming, you could be liable for replacement costs and damages. The replacement value of a mature tree can be thousands of dollars, especially if it is an old or rare species. Maryland courts have historically ruled that damaging a neighbor’s tree beyond your boundary can lead to legal and financial consequences.
Notify your neighbor in writing and document the hazard. Include photographs and a written description of the tree’s condition, such as leaning trunks, broken limbs, or visible disease. If the neighbor refuses to act, contact your local county office or homeowner’s association for advice.
You are usually responsible for trimming trees that extend onto your side. However, in many cases, neighbors share costs if both properties benefit from professional trimming. If branches pose risks to structures, driveways, or power lines, trimming may be considered preventative maintenance.
Yes. Empire Tree Services can inspect the tree, provide ownership reports, and handle safe pruning or removal in compliance with Maryland law. Their qualified arborists can also serve as expert witnesses if a disagreement escalates to mediation or court.
In Maryland, trimming your neighbor’s overhanging branches is allowed, but only within your property boundary. You cannot harm the tree or cross onto your neighbor’s land. Always communicate openly, follow the law, and hire professionals to avoid disputes.
For safe, legal, and affordable tree care, contact Empire Tree Services, Maryland’s trusted experts.
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