Its very unlikely you would be charged with peeping. In your state in might not even be illegal. Until the last few years in NC it was perfectly LEGAL for a WOMEN to look into a man's domicile. The man could have been taking a shower and it would have been LEGAL. Switch the gender of the peeper and the person in the shower then it would be a crime.
OK, you got me. Peeping MIGHT not be illegal, and it MIGHT not be considered trespassing, either. But I'll tell you something, it isn't KIND or RESPECTFUL behaviour, either. I would hate to think that my neighbors would peek into my windows feeling justified that they aren't doing anything wrong because they won't be ticketed for it. It's none of their business, and it's rude.
The neighborhood we used to live in had a house that NEVER was occupied. We where there for almost a decade and that house was empty the entire time. It was tied up in some sort of legal issue. The house just sat there rotting.
There also was a case of a recluse and who was not friendly with the neighbors. She was elderly. DECADES after anyone had seen her, her skull and bones were found in the house. The house had been overgrown with brush and trees. The roof had fallen partially in. Some kids went to check out the house and found her skull in the kitchen. The rest of her bones were hidden under leaves. She had no family and no body noticed her "missing."
This is terribly sad, and happens more often than it should. However, I have to point out that the OP did NOT indicate that the worry came from not seeing this man for some time. This was prompted solely on how dirty and messy his house is. If the OP had said that she was worried because she hadn't seen her neighbor for a few months, then it would be a similar situation.The lawn care is paid, the papers aren't piling up, I don't think it's the same.
Who knows what happened if anything to your neighbor. *** I *** would call the police if you don't see or hear from him soon. How would you feel if he was sick and not able to move? This happens to people. Its happened to me when I was much younger than the man you describe. Thankfully I got better after 12 hours but I lived alone and only people at work would have noticed me missing. Family would have taken a week to have noticed.
This happens to most people at some time. It happened to my mother in college during Christmas break, and to me in a hotel on a business trip. However, these are always accidents, and you should probably look out for yourself in advance by keeping in regular correspondence with people. Checking on a work associate who has been no call no show for a day is a great way to check on your fellow man. However, the man in question did not seek out the association of the OP, the OP has not sought the association of the man, and so the relationship is really not close enough to REQUIRE looking out after each other. And again I point out that none of this was prompted by the OP noticing her neighbor was missing, only that his house was trashed.
Its simply not a big deal to call the police and have them check out the house. Its why they are there. If this bothers you then call the police.
I still agree. If it bothers you really, have the police take care of it.
Later,
Dan