The Hammocks: Inside South Florida’s biggest HOA fraud
Marglli Gallego was supposed to be a savior for South Florida’s largest homeowners association. She rode to power at the Hammocks, first elected to the board of directors as treasurer in 2015 and then rising to president in 2017. Some homeowners say at first, they saw her as their way out from previous HOA leadership they disliked, setting a hopeful tone for better days for the Hammocks. The nightmare scenario that ensued brought the West Kendall community to its knees, costing residents millions and resulting in years behind bars for the grifter who fleeced them. Gallego was the ringleader of […]This article originally appeared on The Real Deal. Click here to read the full story.
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