Furious Detroit residents have slammed a homeowner for his ‘eyesore junkyard’ as they accused him of dodging $11,000 in fines and called for him to be evicted.
Residents of Faust Street in the Michigan city have even said they considered moving out due to the mess left by one neighbor.
Images show mounds of motor parts, chains, vehicles, and other miscellaneous goods can be seen strewn across the front yard of the property.
Neighbor Martha Thomas told Fox2: ‘It’s an eyesore. It’s like a junkyard over there and it’s not getting any better.
‘Every other day we see a Penske truck drive up, and they’re emptying out the Penske truck with more things.’
The ‘junkyard’ like property has been completely cluttered with goods and what looks like spare parts
Boxes of rubbish, parts of a fence, cables and rubbish bins can be seen covering his front yard in this picture
Neighbor Martha Thomas branded the property an ‘eyesore’ and said it more closely
Thomas’s nephew, Darrel McCoy, also lives on Faust Street in the city, and told Fox2 that he would not be forced out by the clutter.
He said: ‘I’m not moving. I thought about it a couple of times selling my house and I stood my ground.
‘I’m not going to sit here and let this person drive me out this neighborhood that I’ve been living in, all my life.
Thomas said the unkept resident had moved in nearly two years, and has been consistently approached to ask to clean up the yard.
With no action from the neighbor, Thomas decided to take it up with the City of Detroit who had already been issuing tickets for the mess.
Neighbors say the problem with issuing tickets and fines is that they often don’t work.
McCoy said: ‘Really if you evict him from the block it would be better, to be truthful. If we need to sign a petition I will be the first one to sign.’
Darrel McCoy also lives on the street and has said the condition of the property even made him consider moving out
In this image, a quad bike and an all terrain vehicle sit amongst the rubbish which also includes a dolls house
Cans of Bud Light, an old tire and what looks to be scrapped metal can be seen strewn across the yard
The neighbor has been fined $11,000 for the mess and now faces it being cleared up by the city before he is then charged
In a statement, David Bell, the director of BSEED City of Detroit, said: ‘We have issued over $11,000 in tickets to the owner.
‘We have given the tenant the weekend to clean up the blight and remove everything from the front yard.
‘If the resident does not comply, they will recieve tickets daily until they do.
‘If violations persist on Monday, July 10, 2023, we will seek a court order allowing the City of Detroit to remove the blight and charge back the owner of the property and other persons responsible for the removal costs.’