Foliage from the neighboring property is annoying, but unavoidable. In some cases, the court decides that the neighbor must pay for various cleaning jobs.
Unfortunately, disputes between neighbors are becoming increasingly common. Especially when you have a garden and your neighbor does things there that you don't like - or vice versa.Courts have to deal with such trifles on a daily basis. You could do a lot with a mere conversation from the world. Or by simply reading up what is allowed and what is forbidden and what you have to do yourself and what the neighbor has to do.
Who is right?
The foliage from the neighboring property is such a point of contention. The neighbor has tall trees and leaves keep blowing onto your property from there. Of course you don't like that, after all it's your job. But is there anything you can do about it? Courts have ruled that this is not possible.
Pay for cleaning work
Trees have foliage and it is common for them to shed their foliage. However, judges can also decide that the garden owner whose trees cause the "dirt" in other gardens must pay for various cleaning jobs. But that depends on the location and varies from case to case. It's best to tolerate it, it saves money and nerves.