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00:00The first interaction we have with the guy, hopefully nothing's wrong with it because I don't want to end up in court.
00:05He's already threatening to sue us right off the bat.
00:08How about that?
00:08Well, gentlemen.
00:10Didn't go anywhere, did it?
00:11I think you need to cut.
00:13I will. I'll get it right there.
00:15I'll go over there and look. See? Check out my shed.
00:17Yeah.
00:18Make sure that it ain't messed up. And if it is, then we'll go from there.
00:21Well, three different camera angles. We're fine with whatever you got to do, bud.
00:26But tensions are only rising from here.
00:28Glad you feel that way.
00:30Yep.
00:30So I'll check it and see. Hopefully nothing's wrong with it because, you know, I don't want to end up in court just like you all don't want to, right?
00:38It's fine with us.
00:39Well, okay.
00:40This ain't our first rodeo.
00:42We've had three days of rain and then we had 30 mile an hour winds. It blows the pine tree over. I did not drop the pine tree on the shed.
00:53Despite it being completely out of his control, the neighbor somehow still has a problem.
00:58I walked up. The first interaction we have with the guy, he's already threatening to sue us right off the bat.
01:04Ain't going nowhere. I'm pretty confident. If anything, this is going to move and that's not going to move.
01:11It wasn't recording. I didn't have my camera on. He's already threatening to sue. So that's the energy that I come up with and I see.
01:18He gets all upset and he's telling me that if I cut the tree at the fence line, that it's going to fall and further crush his shed.
01:29I go and look at it. I've been doing this for a long time. I look at it and I'm like, no, I'm like, you have pine limbs stuck in all in the ground.
01:39And it's still laying on the shed. I'm like, it's not going to move at all. When I cut this, I was like, if it really was danger, I wouldn't cut it and hurt his shed further. I wouldn't do that.
01:48He's been cutting trees for years and knows exactly what he's doing.
01:51So I ended up cutting it. And after I cut it, that's when you hear me say it didn't move a bit, did it?
01:57How about that?
01:58Yeah, gentlemen.
01:59Didn't go anywhere, did it?
02:01I think you need to cut.
02:02I will.
02:03And I was being a smarlick, but I had my camera on and he changed his tune. He wasn't threatening us anymore. He was being very cordial somewhat. And, you know, he was being kind of smarlick. I'm being a smarlick back. And that's pretty much what happened.
02:19As he predicted, the tree didn't move. But he wants to prove to skeptical viewers why he did it this way.
02:25I think I found a good example of why I did what I did. This tree was blown over by a storm in North Carolina. As you can see, whoever was contracted on that side cut the tree at the property line.
02:38Insurance will only cover what's on your property all the way up to the line.
02:43The real reason the neighbor was so mad was that the insurance company won't cover cleanup costs for any fallen tree that lands on a neighbor's property.
02:51And it's not for the company that cut the tree to clean up either.
02:53So the man made a compromise by clearing some of the tree from his land free of charge.
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