STATE: Michigan

Hope this is the correct forum. Questions regarding installing a video (only) surveillance camera on my property with a view of mine and the neighbors yard.

Long running dispute with a neighbor, trespassing and littering mostly. I installed a fence (not privacy type, about 50% see through) about 2 years ago. That stopped the trepassing, but the littering (thrown over the fence) and other stuff continues.

I can't see the neighbors house or yard from my home, so thinking of installing a video surveillance camera or two (in plain view, not hidden) to hopefully discourage them and capture the evidence if it doesn't - but want to ensure I'm not breaking any laws.

Do I need to me concerned if my camera is aimed toward and captures images from their yard? I intend to place it about 15' off the ground and 30' on my side of the property line. This would allow me to see my fence, and over it into their yard. They have no fencing of their own, their yard is clearly visible by other neighbors and from the street.

Found the applicable Michigan law, 750.539d, so I guess my question is whether they are "entitled to privacy" in their yard? Any feedback, or other suggestions on how best to proceed from a legal standpoint (do's/don'ts) would be much appreciated.

Thanks