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Corrupt is a strong word, and you'll need proof of your accusation to call on any local authority to lay a legal charge on the board.

If, however, you suspect corruption, it's a good idea to document what you suspect. Read your governing documents to discover what rights you have as an owner to inspect records of the association. Then, review the records and make copies, as necessary.

As well, you can also hire an association-savvy attorney to help you proceed, or an association-savvy CPA to help you identify financial corruption.

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