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The closest I can think of is disarray - a state of affairs close to what you have described.

... This is their first visit since last 10 years of our business relationship and our yard is in disarray. ...

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disarray
NOUN [mass noun]
A state of disorganization or untidiness.

‘Our residence in Baker Street had the reputation of being cluttered and in disarray, so perhaps he thought this was its normal appearance.’

The closest I can think of is disarray - a state of affairs close to what you have described.

... This is their first visit since last 10 years of our business relationship and our yard is disarray. ...

ODO:

disarray
NOUN [mass noun]
A state of disorganization or untidiness.

‘Our residence in Baker Street had the reputation of being cluttered and in disarray, so perhaps he thought this was its normal appearance.’

The closest I can think of is disarray - a state of affairs close to what you have described.

... This is their first visit since last 10 years of our business relationship and our yard is in disarray. ...

ODO:

disarray
NOUN [mass noun]
A state of disorganization or untidiness.

‘Our residence in Baker Street had the reputation of being cluttered and in disarray, so perhaps he thought this was its normal appearance.’

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The closest I can think of is disarray - a state of affairs close to what you have described.

... This is their first visit since last 10 years of our business relationship and our yard is disarray. ...

ODO:

disarray
NOUN [mass noun]
A state of disorganization or untidiness.

‘Our residence in Baker Street had the reputation of being cluttered and in disarray, so perhaps he thought this was its normal appearance.’