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Hear this out loud PauseIt may be effective to do a bullet style list of the issue/disturbance and the times that it has happened. Make sure you include how it has affected you, e.g. unable to sleep/watch television. Give as much detail as you can with regards to times and durations without being too emotive.
?Dear (neighbor): In the interest of being a good neighbor, I wanted to point out something on your property that is a potentially dangerous to both of our families; your (name of trees) appear (diseased, damaged, in danger of falling ? be specific) and just in case you were not aware of it, I wanted to bring it to ...
Hear this out loud PauseYou can file a nuisance case u/S 143 & 133 CrPC. Section 133 of CrPC allows the magistrate to order the removal of the nuisance-causing agent or activity from the locality. You may also contact the municipal corporation for further queries.
Hear this out loud PauseDear [insert neighbor's name], Please allow me to introduce myself, I'm your neighbor [insert your name] and I would love to talk with you about good outdoor lighting. I notice that you have installed outdoor lights on your property, and I applaud your desire to help improve our neighborhood.
[I/we] have concerns that the tree is [diseased / has a broken branch / is overgrown] and may damage my property if it falls. If the tree belongs to you, please could you have a look at this and arrange any required pruning etc to make it safe? If not, [I/we] will do some further investigating to find the owner.