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Belmont Hit By Bad Storm–Who Pays for the Damage?

Friday, May 27th, 2011

Tree crushes neighbor's fence on Howe Street

After the bad storm we had Thursday night in Belmont, I thought this might be a good time to give you my last article on fencing issues.  Belmont has plenty of older neighborhoods that have large trees such as Pinsto, Adams Bluff, Dogwood Lane, and Belwood.  We also have newer neighborhoods like Hawthorne that preserved many of the older trees.   Everyone wonders what to do if a neighbor’s fence falls on your property.  I’m sure most people assume the liability falls on the tree owner.  According to this article, that might not be the case.  Read on.  If you had an experience with a neighbor’s tree falling on your house in Belmont, I’d love for you to share it with us in the comment section under the article.  Irl Dixon

Tree Falls Over Property Line: Who Pays? Who Picks Up the Pieces?

By: Ann Cochran 

Published: March 23, 2011 

If a neighbor’s tree falls over your property line, file an insurance claim for repairs and cleanup. No house damage? Check if chopping and hauling debris is covered. 

When a tree falls

Your neighbor is responsible when a tree falls over your shared property line only if you can prove he was aware that his tree was a hazard and refused to remedy the problem. Regardless, your insurance company restores your property first, and later decides whether or not to pursue reimbursement from the neighbor or his insurer if the neighbor was negligent in maintaining the tree. 

Before a tree falls

Write a letter to your neighbor before his dead, diseased or listing tree falls through your roof or over your property line.

The letter should include: 

  • Description of the problem
  • Photographs
  • Request for action
  • Attorney letterhead–not necessary but indicates you mean business.

Trim their trees

If the limbs of a tree hang over your property line, you may trim the branches up to the property line, but not cut down the entire tree. If a tree dies after your little pruning, the neighbor can pursue a claim against you in civil or small claims court. Depending on the laws of your state, your neighbor may have to prove the damage was deliberate or caused by negligence, but may also be able to recover up to three times the value of the tree.

Before you cut, tell your neighbors what you intend to do to protect your property. They may offer to trim the whole tree instead of risking your half-oaked job. 

Your tree falls

It’s always a good idea to take care of your big and beautiful trees, and keep receipts for trimmings and other care.

But if your tree falls over a neighbor’s property line, do nothing until their insurance company contacts you. You may not be liable unless you knew or should have known the tree was in a dangerous condition.  If you pruned a tree or shored up trunks to prevent problems, gather your receipts to prove your diligence.

Ann Cochran has written about home improvement and design trends for Washingtonian, Home Improvement and Bethesda Magazine. 

“Visit Houselogic.com for more articles like this. Reprinted from HouseLogic.com with permission of the NATIONAL ASSOCIATION OF REALTORS®.”

Solar Rights And Your Property

Wednesday, May 18th, 2011

Here’s my second article for the month on fencing issues.  When you read this, you may be glad you live in the south in a place like Belmont and not in the far west where fencing and building restrictions are far more stringent.  Of course Belmont does have fencing and building regulations that I will share with you in a later article.  I guess the issue is where do we draw the line between one person’s privacy and another’s right to completely enjoy their property. This article is courtesy of the National Association of Realtors and HouseLogic.com.  Irl Dixon

 

Solar Access Rights Help You Catch Some Rays

By: Ann Cochran 

Published: March 23, 2011 

Most states protect your current solar access for light and energy. If your state doesn’t, local height restrictions may save your sunshine. 

Regulating light and air

Here are some examples of existing regulations. 

  • In Ashland, Ore., the Solar Access Ordinance–one of the first citywide solar ordinances–prohibits new structures to cast a shadow bigger than the shadow cast by a 6-foot fence. The city calculates solar setbacks with a formula using the 24-degree angle of the sun at noon on the winter solstice.
  • In California, no plants may be placed or allowed to grow if they shade more than 10% of a neighbor’s sun collector between 10 a.m. and 2 p.m.
  • In New Mexico, home owners can obtain solar easements that prevent neighbors from building structures or planting new trees that would block the sun. These easements attach to the property forever and, when the home is sold, the easements are sold along with it.

Grandfathering solar access

Structures and natural landscape features established before the dawn of solar laws may remain.

But, in some places, home owners are being forced to cut down trees that block their neighbor’s new solar panels. In 2008, a Santa Clara, Calif. judge ordered a household to cut down two 4-year-old trees that blocked a neighbor’s new panels. Later that year, Calif. Gov. Arnold Schwarzenegger exempted pre-existing trees from the California Solar Shade Control Act

How to get a little sun

  • Research zoning regulations: If your state or city does not expressly protect your solar access rights, its zoning regulations might. Check your state or municipality’s official website. Maximum building height restrictions, which apply to fences, trees that form a hedge, and other building structures, exist in every community. Setback rules aid sun seekers, as well. If a tall structure is closer than it should be to your property, it could be blocking sunlight and violating the law.
  • Get an injunction: If a neighbor’s new addition exceeds local height restrictions and blocks your sun, seek an injunction to stop construction.
  • Trim a tree: You may trim trees that get between you and the sun, but only if they extend over your property line.

New HOA trends

Once, home owners associations could prevent you from installing solar panels because they wrecked uniformity or were eyesores. HOAs in states with solar access law, however, may not prohibit–directly or effectively–residents’ solar energy systems.

HOAs in many new communities are prohibiting buildings that block solar collectors.

Ann Cochran has written about home improvement and design trends for Washingtonian, Home Improvement and Bethesda Magazine. 

“Visit Houselogic.com for more articles like this. Reprinted from HouseLogic.com with permission of the NATIONAL ASSOCIATION OF REALTORS®.”

Garibaldifest Comes to Belmont NC in May

Monday, May 9th, 2011

Belmont’s annual Garibaldifest will be held Saturday May 21, 2011.   As usual, the festival will be held at Stowe Park in downtown Belmont and will spill over onto South Main Street.  Remember that Main Street will be blocked off from the railroad tracks to Myrtle Street for most of the day.  Festival hours are from 11AM to 6PM this year.  In addition to the art and craft exhibits, there will be hayrides for the kids as well as big inflatables and games.  Below is a list of the entertainment that is scheduled for the bandstand in the park.

 Entertainment

11:30am  Explosion Martial Arts

12:30pm  South Point Baptist – Frank Justice

1:30pm Carolina Dance Explosion

2:30pm Dance Specialties 

3:30pm Zumba – Belmont Fitness – Jamie Jones

Friday Night Live Concerts in Belmont

Tuesday, May 3rd, 2011

Once again the Belmont Merchant’s Association is presenting their Friday Night Live Concert Series in downtown Belmont.  Below is the line up of entertainment for this year.

The concerts will be held on South Main Street between the railroad tracks and Myrtle Street.  This includes a block more of space than what has been used in the past.  Concerts will start at 6:30 and last until 9PM except for the July 1st concert which will last until 10PM.  Beer and wine will be sold during the events which are free to the public.

May 20, 2011: CHAIRMEN OF THE BOARD sponsored by BB&T
June 3, 2011: HIP POCKET
June 17, 2011: BILLY SCOTT & CLIFFORD CURRY
July 1, 2011: TAMS sponsored by WILBERT PLASTICS, INC. (followed by fireworks)
July 15, 2011: COASTLINE
July 29, 2011: BAND OF OZ
August 12, 2011: COMING UP BRASS
August 26, 2011: TOO MUCH SYLVIA-CAROLINA CONNECTION
September 9, 2011: EMBERS sponsored by WACHOVIA

 
 

Life in Belmont North Carolina

Friday, January 14th, 2011

Belmont, North Carolina

Thinking of moving this year?  Have you considered Belmont, North Carolina?  This quaint little city sits nestled 11 miles west of Charlotte and 8 miles east of Gastonia. It is situated within the metropolitan area of Charlotte, Gastonia, and Rock Hill. The most recent census presents a population of 8,705. This also proves a 47.7 percent male and 52.3 of female habitats living there. Historically Belmont was built about 1750 by the early Dutch settlers.

Sites of Interest in Belmont

The artifacts that illustrate the culture and history can be found at the Gaston County Museum of Art and History. The natural history of the Carolinas’ Piedmont emulates at the Schiele Museum’s exhibits. Piedmont Carolinas Railroad Museum is the heart of Belmont and a must see. Belmont holds the Historic Rosedale Plantation and the Latta Plantation along with the Historic Rural Hill Farm. The State Parks that stand by popularity are Crowders Mountain and Kings Mountain State Parks. The outdoor enthusiast will marvel at the activities from camping to horseback riding, hiking, fishing and everything in between. Belmont also cradles the re-known President James K. Polk State Historic park here. Some other fine attractions located nearby is the Afro-American Cultural Center and the Daniel Stowe Botanical Garden. The activities in Belmont will give one a great sense of historical essence.

Belmont in Transit

Nearest airport the Charlotte/ Douglas International Airport.
Education in Belmont
Schools include Belmont Abbey College and the home for East Campus of Gaston College. Close by are Central Piedmont Community College and Winthrop University.

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