My family lives in a rural area. My neighbor's two plane trees have affected the lighting of my house. I tried to persuade them to remove them but refused to listen. How should I deal with this matter

My family lives in a rural area. My neighbor's two plane trees have affected the lighting of my house. I tried to persuade them to remove them but refused to listen. How should I deal with this matter?

It can be resolved through mediation by the villagers group or village committee;

If it fails, it can be sued in court. It is an adjacent relationship case in civil disputes. According to the 80th General Principles of the Civil Law, Article 3 stipulates that adjacent parties to real estate shall correctly handle the adjacent relationships in terms of water flow, drainage, traffic, ventilation, lighting, etc. in the spirit of facilitating production, facilitating work, solidarity and mutual assistance, and being fair and reasonable. If it causes obstruction or loss to neighboring parties, the infringement shall be stopped, the obstruction shall be removed, and the loss shall be compensated. Article 84 of the Property Law also has the same provision.