Property manager arrested, accused of $1M-plus theft from Broward condo associations
A property manager for condo associations was hit with criminal charges, accused of misappropriating about $600,000 from a Pembroke Pines complex. It was the third arrest on a theft charge against Michael Curtis, who also faces allegations in two cases filed last year of allegedly siphoning funds from two other Broward County condo associations. Curtis, 38, has pleaded not guilty on the charges in all three cases, and his attorney denied any wrongdoing. Curtis’ case comes as many South Florida residential communities governed by condo and homeowner associations for decades have struggled with their leadership. Residents have claimed wrongdoing, from […]This article originally appeared on The Real Deal. Click here to read the full story.
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