I'm gonna go the other way with this and say that your neighbor had every right to report it if you are in violation of any local ordinance. Leaving just dirt for so many months is an eyesore and a blight on the neighborhood. Put yourself in a neighbors shoes...if they happen to be looking to refinance or looking to sell their house your property could bring down their property value. If I were in either of those situations, I would probably report you.
On the flip side, if other people are in violation you also have the right to report them.
Honestly, I would only report them if I felt that their violations were affecting my home value. Otherwise, I could care less. Doing something purely out of spite is childish. If you have a legitimate reason, then that's a different story.
I feel your pain though...just yesterday my neighbor asked me to come over because she had something to show me. She said that our fence that was built over 6 years ago was on her property by one foot; she said that since the fence was built on her property that I am responsible for painting her side. I bought the house less than 3 years ago, so I wasn't even involved in the construction of the fence and I'm not so sure that it's even on her side as it lines up perfectly with my neighbors fence (the lady has a double lot, so my neighbor's and my fence run the length of her property; if mine is over the property line by 1 foot, then so is his).
I think the reason it recently became an issue is because I just powerwashed and stained my side. Her side now looks like crud in comparison so she is trying to get me to paint her side for free. Not sure what I'm going to do at this point. I may just spend a few hours power-washing it, but then tell her that she will have to hire someone to paint it for her. What would you do in this situation? Sorry for the derail.
On the flip side, if other people are in violation you also have the right to report them.
Honestly, I would only report them if I felt that their violations were affecting my home value. Otherwise, I could care less. Doing something purely out of spite is childish. If you have a legitimate reason, then that's a different story.
I feel your pain though...just yesterday my neighbor asked me to come over because she had something to show me. She said that our fence that was built over 6 years ago was on her property by one foot; she said that since the fence was built on her property that I am responsible for painting her side. I bought the house less than 3 years ago, so I wasn't even involved in the construction of the fence and I'm not so sure that it's even on her side as it lines up perfectly with my neighbors fence (the lady has a double lot, so my neighbor's and my fence run the length of her property; if mine is over the property line by 1 foot, then so is his).
I think the reason it recently became an issue is because I just powerwashed and stained my side. Her side now looks like crud in comparison so she is trying to get me to paint her side for free. Not sure what I'm going to do at this point. I may just spend a few hours power-washing it, but then tell her that she will have to hire someone to paint it for her. What would you do in this situation? Sorry for the derail.