South Carolina 2025-2026 Regular Session

South Carolina House Bill H3624

Introduced
1/14/25  

Caption

Tree Limbs Encroaching Over Property Lines

Impact

The proposed legislation aims to clarify homeowners' rights in relation to tree maintenance and property boundaries. As it stands, property owners may face legal ramifications for injuring a tree that grows into their property, even if the encroachment poses a legitimate concern. By permitting the trimming of overhanging limbs, H3624 provides a clearer framework that promotes neighborly responsibility and prevents disputes over property encroachment, potentially leading to a decrease in unnecessary legal disputes.

Summary

House Bill H3624 seeks to amend South Carolina's Code of Laws specifically pertaining to malicious injury related to trees and property. The bill modifies Section 16-11-520, which currently penalizes individuals who willfully and maliciously injure trees, houses, outside fences, or fixtures belonging to others. The proposed amendment introduces an important exception: it allows homeowners to trim tree limbs that encroach upon their property lines without being subject to the existing penalties defined in the law.

Contention

While the bill seems to favor property owners, there are potential points of contention that could arise, particularly concerning the extent to which tree limbs can be trimmed. Homeowners may be concerned about how the law will be interpreted in terms of trespass and what constitutes reasonable trimming versus malicious injury. Critics might argue that the bill does not sufficiently address situations where tree trimming could cause harm to the tree itself or could lead to disputes between neighbors. The balance between property rights and the welfare of the environment and community standards remains a critical topic in discussions regarding this bill.

Companion Bills

SC S0039

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