Although no one wants to look upon other board members with suspicion or doubt, there is a risk of fraud and mismanagement with any HOA board. There should always be checks and balances, and your board should always be on the lookout for any red flags that may indicate that your funds are being handled incompetently or even dishonestly. Here are eight warning signs to watch out for in your HOA finances.   Read the article………………….

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