The way I understand it is as follow: If the power comp. has an easement, and most do then they can cut down trees in "their" easement, and not cut down "your" trees. However they can cut limbs that hang over their easement. True story: 10+ years ago I guy I know of bought a 10 acre parcel of all woods in Lapeer county Mich. He staked out a 30' wide section 500' long for the power comp. to come in and cut down so they could put poles in. During the week the power comp. had a contractor mistakenly take out the whole front 5 acres of trees, Yep all 5 acres of trees--Gone. The guy goes up to the property on the weekend and sees the big pile of multch and barren land. Of course he is super *issed off and calls the power comp. The power comp. settled for an out of court check for $10,000.
Dont trust any contractor cutting trees for the power comp. And if you see them be sure to let them know where the property lines are and the easements. I would not threaten with violence but be sure to be intelligent and call the cops if need be.
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