What do I do with a dead tree on my property? I'm afraid it's going to fall over on my house.

If you suspect that you have a dead, diseased, or otherwise dangerous tree on your property, most arborists suggest that it be removed before it causes damage to your property or infects any neighboring trees. If it is an imminent and dangerous threat, the tree should be removed immediately. 

However, the City requires that you obtain a no-cost tree cutting permit to do so. Email the Planner on Call or call 425-556-2494, stop by the Permit Center on the second floor of City Hall, or print a Tree Removal Application (PDF).


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1. What do I do with a dead tree on my property? I'm afraid it's going to fall over on my house.
2. Why must I get a permit if I just want to get rid of a tree in my own yard?
3. How many trees can I remove?
4. What can I do about a neighbor's tree? Its leaves are falling on to my property; in fact, the whole tree is about to fall on to my property.
5. How do I determine what kind of trees to replant?