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Investment Should I cut or should not?, mango tree in a target property

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SUSjasonhanjk
post Aug 31 2009, 12:03 PM, updated 17y ago

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I am going to offer the buyer for his freehold landed property, with a mango tree in the front lawn.
The link house is currently tenanted.

What I found out is the tenant will burn the tree leaves once in a while.
Which I would not want them to do that when I buy over.

So before I submit my offer letter, like to hear some opinion.


If I cut it down, what is the cost for cutting down a 10 years old tree (including roots extraction)?
If leave the root there, any termite problem?
SUSjasonhanjk
post Sep 1 2009, 12:04 PM

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Thanks for all the great idea, just called my agent to inform the current owner to remove the tree. Waiting for reply... wink.gif


Added on September 1, 2009, 12:06 pm
QUOTE(cheer83 @ Sep 1 2009, 06:55 AM)
just report to the local authority, let them deal with it. We already paid cukai taksiran, why need to dig out some money for this...
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I forgot to mention, it's planted by the current owner in the property premises.


Added on September 1, 2009, 12:09 pm
QUOTE(chamelion @ Aug 31 2009, 10:40 PM)
Once you cut, you can use the stump remover to remove the root.

it's Nitrate base powder where you put at the expose trunk and cover with plastic. the root will disintegrate from trunk down in 1-3 months by itself and it's environment friendly.
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First time I heard a stump remover.
After checking the web, it's very common in the hardware store in western countries.


Added on September 1, 2009, 12:10 pmAnd guys.
No more mango for sales. tongue.gif

This post has been edited by jasonhanjk: Sep 1 2009, 12:10 PM

 

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