A word of caution is necessary here however.
Roof overhang property line.
The survey that i have was drawn in 1996.
There are two types of roof overhangs two consider.
A rake is an overhang located on the gable end of your roof.
You may want one or the other or both.
So for example even if the deed restriction allowed a 36 overhang we would not allow it because it exceeds the maximum 18 allowed.
The roof overhang soffit gutter for the addition is extending over the property line approximately 1 foot.
An eave is created by extending the slope of your roof beyond the walls of your shed.
But there doesn t appear to have any flashing beneath the guttering it simply ends and makes me wonder if only mastic beading was used.
If you are building a new extension or property very close to or on the boundary you need to consider whether you have you left room for any guttering etc.
Overhanging branches on your property even if the tree trunk is on your neighbor s property you have the responsibility for cutting any branches that extend onto your property line.
In addition we would basically be extending the principle that allows an overhang up to 18 beyond the setback which in this case is the property line.
It also states the roof overhang of the addition is on our property.
Roof overhangs must have a one hour fire protection on the underside when less than 5 from the property line and cannot project closer than 2 from the line.
As an example someone could take advantage of this and build a balcony on the second floor hanging out over the entire setback space.
Cornices eaves gutters or other projections from a building or structure may project not over three feet into a required yard but may not extend closer than one foot to any lot line.
Most jurisdictions will allow the roof line of overhang the setback line as long as it is still overhanging your own property.
A gutter overhanging many feet up in the air may be considered by the court as a trivial trespass.
You can cut back anything up to your property line.
It shows the addition and states it is on their property.
However most jurisdictions also have different views on how much the will allow.
You are responsible for the cost of cutting any branches you choose to trim.
However a garage located within 2 of the property line is permitted to have a 4 inch roof eave projection.
When that s the case it s important to know your rights.
When you have a tree near the property line between your yard and the yard of your neighbor its branches may overhang the adjoining space.