Living trees, he was correct - legally - as to what he told you. I don't think he was entitled to the wood, but might depend on the state.
Every state is different, but in general, if the tree is damaged or a danger to your property, it may well be his liability if it falls and damages your property.
Notifying him of the danger of the dead tree(s) should set it up so he is liable. You'd have to do so in a way that is traceable. Notifying his insurance co, if you know it, would really start things up....
That puts the law probably on your side, then hat actually happens depends on how far either of you wants to push it from there.
You have the right to cut anything hanging over your property on most states so long as you don't kill the tree. I understand your concern about the clumpy ones, I see where that becomes a deal. Probably that is a bigger deal than cheap internt advice can help.
Some counties have tree commitees, or some such group, that comes out ^ determines such issues as to who owns what, if you should live in sich a county that might be the cheapest option. Visit the courthouse with pleasant conversation & see what is in effect in your state/ county?
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