Land Trust Tree Policy

The Meriden Land Trust is a non-profit, volunteer organization. We preserve conservation areas which exist in their natural state. We understand that this method might result in a condition that appears unattractive or unsafe to a neighbor.

Long-standing Connecticut law says that trees are a natural condition. When a tree falls of its own accord or during a storm, it is considered an “Act of God.” As a result, the legal principle is that the owner of the land on which a tree falls is responsible for removing the tree or handling any damage that may occur. An exception to this rule says that if a landowner takes an action that causes the tree to fall, they may be responsible for the result. Landowners are not required to remove or prune trees on their land, especially on open space. Landowners may remove or prune the portions of trees which extend onto or over their land. So, if a tree is on or over your land, you may prune it up to your boundary. Whether the tree is growing, damaged, dead, or fell from a neighboring property, you can choose how to deal with the situation. Fortunately, homeowners’ insurance typically covers tree damage to a structure.