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Associations wary after two arrested in $666,000 condo thefts

Board members and associations around Fort Lauderdale are on guard after two people were arrested recently for stealing more than $600,000 from two area condominiums.

Pamela Lyn Csolkovits was arrested last month on charges of stealing nearly $500,000 over four years from the Surf Rider Condominium in Pompano Beach, while Mark R. Hilton III was arrested on charges of taking $166,646 from Casablanca Isles Condominium Association in Boynton Beach.

The arrests have given rise to concerns that associations, which are typically run by volunteers, are at risk of being defrauded. Said Donna Berger, executive director of the Community Advocacy Network, “Community association boards sometimes present a particularly attractive target to those wishing to perpetrate a fraud.”

There are steps associations can take to lower their risk. One step is to require board members, management companies and newly elected boards to insure that each deposit and withdrawal is accurate. Also, speaking to the association’s bank about fraud prevention can add protections for management companies. Each check should require two signatures, and a monthly examination of the association’s accounts can detect any early issues.

“In bad times, employees who might not otherwise be tempted to commit fraud may become so worried about their jobs and personal finances that they might be tempted to exploit any weaknesses in your association’s financial controls to steal money or association property,” Berger said.

Bill Raphan, assistant condo ombudsman in the state's Fort Lauderdale office, said he cautions overzealous board members against accusing others of fraud.

Board members must present hard evidence to police, he said, as authorities hear often of these types of crimes and have limited resources.


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Condo owners MUST be vigilant about their association's financial situation. The association's money belongs to ALL of the owners. Board members seem to think they are powerful LANDLORDS when the harsh REALITY is that they are on the board to SERVE the needs of the condo community and to ANSWER to the owners.

two signatures moron's and the bank statement mailed to a third party.

Just turn your association over to one of those nice "management companies" and you are assured of theft as they take your dues and waste them on administration and out of control management fees. Sort of like "legal theft" in my opinion.

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Don Crinklaw has covered the east side of Fort Lauderdale and Wilton Manors for the East Side Forum since 2007. Before...

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