Thoughts on Code Enforcement issues

What is the Ancap position on Code Enforcement citing people for having messy yards, tall grass, or too many vehicles on your own property?

I know a lot of people will default to the argument that these things depreciate surrounding property value, but if I’m not mistaken, public schools can also depreciate surrounding property value, but is the city willing to cite the school, or does that school generate enough money for the state for it not to be an issue for them, thus partly exposing their hypocrisy?

Not only that, but even if citing people for these things can even be considered “justified” (which I do not take that position), then how do we keep Code Enforcement from corruption and not having them cite people for miniscule issues?

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