Anonymous wrote:In DC there is a regulation on the books that specifically states that uncut grass-weeds above a certain height is an actionable infraction. If you contact 311 they'll put you through to the correct inspection office and a guy will come out and fine the offender. I believe the height is 11 inches.
While he's there, he'll note the other issues with the property and may choose to note them in the ticket, or not.
Anonymous wrote:Hi,
Just had to jump into the conversation...I too, have slob neighbors. I spoke to Mrs. Slob last year, about the two trees that seeded themselves on the side of their house, yet in between our houses (unfortunately, the houses are rather close together on this shared side) and she was nothing short of nasty. (After all, I did point out, albeit in a nice, polite way, that she was a slob!) The trees are growing larger and larger and come up right in front of two of their windows and they refuse to do a thing! Poison Ivy winds its way around another tree, a large oak, and 4-5 foot tall weeds abound. The town was called, and made her cut down the weeds that faced the street but refused to do nothing about the property in between our houses! He further went on to tell me that if the tree roots spread onto my property, I can always cut the roots that end up on my side...nice; huh?!? I am at a loss for what to do...can I take it to some agency above and beyond my town?
Anonymous wrote:Good luck OP!
Bad neighbors are an eyesore themselves. They are quick to fabricate about others, yet they are the ones with car parts in their yard - gross!
If they have that type of thing in their yard, IMAGINE what their house looks like inside.
I would highly recommend a call to the Health Department, especially if there are children involved. Children require a safe environment, and SOMEONE needs to look out for them.
Anonymous wrote:Are they old or infirm? If so, maybe they need help cleaning up their yard. You and your other neighbors could offer to help. And then have a block BBQ to celebrate and get to know everyone. Maybe that will encourage them to take better care of their yard once they get to know who is on their block.
Anonymous wrote:MYOB