Florida’s Largest HOA Placed Under Receivership After Board Members Allegedly Steal $2 Million in Fees

Florida’s Largest HOA Placed Under Receivership After Board Members Allegedly Steal $2 Million in Fees
Booking photos of (top left to right) Marglli Gallego, Myriam Arango Rodgers, Yoleidis Lopez Garcia, and (bottom from left) Jose Antonio Gonzalez and Monica Isabel Ghilardi. The current and former board members of Hammocks Community Association and associate, have been charged, Tuesday, Nov. 15, 2022, with stealing more than $2 million of residents' money. Miami-Dade Corrections and Rehabilitation
Patricia Tolson
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A judge has placed Florida’s largest Homeowners Association under receivership after past and current board members were arrested for allegedly stealing $2 million in association fees.

On Nov. 17, Miami-Dade Circuit Judge Beatrice Butchko called for a receiver to handle the Hammocks operations until board elections are held. She further ordered the members of the Hammocks Home Owners Association (HHOA) to leave the association’s office and the property. Hammocks residents suspected for years that something was wrong as monthly HOA fees rose 400 percent. Following Butchko’s orders, residents cheered and celebrated with a party at the clubhouse.

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