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🚨 Serious Allegations. Real Consequences. Time for a Forensic Audit.

Allegations have surfaced that our association paid invoices for work that was never done—and that someone who tried to expose it was threatened into silence.

This isn’t gossip. It’s a credible claim from someone with direct knowledge of past board operations.

πŸ’° Our maintenance fees deserve better. πŸ› ️ Our infrastructure deserves better. πŸ•΅️‍♂️ Our community deserves the truth.

This type of scheme is sadly common in poorly supervised associations:

  • Insiders create fake companies or collude with vendors to submit invoices for work that’s never done.

  • In return, they receive kickbacks or personally profit while the community foots the bill.

  • These scams are often buried in plain sight—hidden behind vague work orders, inflated costs, or nonexistent repairs.

⚠️ A routine audit won’t catch this. Only a forensic audit can:

  • Cross-check invoices against actual work completed

  • Verify vendor legitimacy

  • Uncover patterns of fraud or self-dealing

We’re organizing a petition to call a Special Meeting where residents can vote to launch a full forensic audit of our association’s finances.

Let’s follow the money. Let’s verify the books aren’t COOKED. Let’s make sure this never happens again.

πŸ“’ Join the growing list of residents demanding transparency and accountability.

Contact Mike Greco to sign the petition or learn more: πŸ“± Call/Text: (754) 223-0959 πŸ“§ Email: MikeGrecoMBA@gmail.com

Together, we can #SaveTheHills. #HillsOfInverrary #TransparencyNow #ForensicAudit #CommunityFirst

“The Hills of Inverrary News Blog – Where Facts Live and Spin Stops.”

Comments

  1. Seriously ? i cant believe this is still happening under our noses in 2025 after knowing of corruption in the past having to change people at the office, having to change people at the board and today hearing, with the new people in place , that this is still going on ... its very disturbing and sad. Something has got to give here... Obviously, putting people in place to care for the best interest of the Hills & for the rest of us is just not possible ...what we are doing now is not working ,from what i hear and see it just doesn t work... We have to change the system ! .. .we cant be the only community in Florida that faces these challenges... It s scary !!

    i d like to thank you Mike for making this Hills News Blog...what you have done here is GRAND and i thank you immensely... its important that us homeowners can be heard and not kept silent
    and with this blog, i hope things can change for better
    HOPE is the message i m trying to get across here ... When & where there is hope there is a way <3 <3

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  2. Thank you for your very nice comment! The Hills of Inverrary News is a way for residents to have their concerns heard, when the board or management decides to ignore what you have to say!

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