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You said, and I quote: "If my lawn was bad, I would just shrug it off". Bad attitude. That's why people turned you in.
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I think the OP meant that if she in fact agreed that her lawn had problems, she wouldn't be angry about a complaint being filed.
What bothered me about being reported a couple of years back is that the specific violation did NOT contravene my deed, however the compliance person was ignorant of the rules. The second time he came back, I showed him my deed, but he said the community "matrix" overrode it. The third time he came back, I called the compliance office while he was there and had the person I spoke to before re-explain the rules to him.
In the OPs case as well, it doesn't seem as though the compliance person who came by had any authority to make a determination about whether or not there was an infraction -- it's just: (1) somebody complained, (2) here's your written warning.