WATCH: Sunny Isles Beach condo board election devolves into chaos, ripped ballots
A board election at a Sunny Isles Beach condo tower devolved into chaos, with multiple people arguing and one person grabbing and tearing ballots, leading officials to cancel the election with plans to reschedule it, according to police. The fracas erupted on Wednesday during a meeting tied to the election at St. Tropez on the Bay II, a 96-unit building part of the three-tower St. Tropez complex on Northeast 163rd Street/Sunny Isles Boulevard. It marks the latest example of tensions erupting at a South Florida condo association meeting, as condo owners at many properties have for years clashed with board […]This article originally appeared on The Real Deal. Click here to read the full story.
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