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Guide for Beginners on Tree Removal from a Private Property in Toronto

Tree removal in Toronto is a costly affair and requires more than a couple of hundred bucks. The process starts with seeking permission from the community council for the related area, to approve your request they first need a report issued by an arborist in a professional tree service firm. The charges are on a per tree basis for both the council and arborist. Don’t get confused because there are different rules for public and private property. Trees in Toronto are supervised by the city’s Parks, Forestry & Recreation department. They decide on which trees require maintenance and which one needs to be chopped down. The laws vary based on the type of property, i.e. private property, city streets, ravines, and parks. For private property, if the tree is 1.4m or over, there is a formal process to be followed. Before contacting a tree removal service in Toronto, ensure all your paperwork is in place, and the fees have been paid to the community council and private arborist. Eve...

Tree Removal from a Private Property in Toronto Requires Special Permission

Trees add a splash of color to any landscape, and each seems to have its own personality. It’s unnerving to see trees that are slowly dying, leaving behind just a memory of their flowers and fruits. In Toronto, which is estimated to have over ten million trees, you are bound to see all kinds. With so many trees in the mix, there is no shortage of tree cutting contractors in Toronto. Many families have lived with the trees in their backyards from childhood and have memories attached to them. Those that are new to Toronto might have had some planted to enhance dull spots in their gardens or lawns. There’s no shortcut to tree removal When trees become too old or are eaten from the inside by pests, they need to be removed unless they can recover with a little help. It’s not that easy. The special permission has to be taken by submitting an application to the community council in the area to remove a tree above 1.4m from private property. They require an arborist’s report. Both the bo...