Inspection Concerns About Dead Trees
Real estate agents, inspectors, and buyers often flag dead trees as potential hazards. These trees can pose risks of falling limbs or complete collapse, damaging the property or injuring people. Addressing this proactively can prevent negotiations from stalling and ensure the property's curb appeal remains high.
Ensuring a Smooth Closing
A dead tree can be a deal-breaker. Removing it before closing demonstrates your commitment to property upkeep and eliminates a common point of contention. We work efficiently to clear the tree, leaving the area safe and tidy, so your transaction can proceed without unexpected complications.
Safety and Property Value
Beyond the sale, dead trees are a liability. Their removal protects your investment and future owners from potential damage. Assessment of the tree's condition and safe removal preserves the integrity of your home and landscape in the Pharr area.
Verification Before Work
Before removal begins, please verify if any permits are required by the City of Pharr or your specific homeowner's association. Also, check for underground utilities, such as irrigation lines or electrical conduits, that might be near the tree's root system. Confirming these details ensures a seamless process.