Will HOA fine itself?



If your yard looked like this, how fast would a Violation Notice find its way to your mailbox?

And what would happen if you left it that way for two years?

This yard is in the Lakes at Barony Place, next door to 204 Barony Place Drive. It's a small lot, too small to be developed. It's part of a large parcel (Richland County Parcel No. R23107-10-10) that was quietly deeded to the HOA in October 2018, well before the development was finished. 

The portion bordering the street has not been seeded or sodded, irrigated, or cared for. 
The 80 homeowners and the "Voting Member" ought to be all over the board of directors. They pay $44,000/year in dues!

When the HOA itself violates the By-Laws, should it send itself a Violation Notice and, if the problem is not corrected, fine itself?

Who should pay those fines? The officers of the board? The Directors? CAMS?

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