Beyond the Budget: Trust vs. Verification in HOA Governance
Boards & Accountability
Exposes the dangerous gap between budget conclusions and the unexamined operational assumptions — payroll metrics, insurance loops, tax exposure — hiding underneath.
Director Sues 175 East Delaware HOA Over Holiday Fund Records
Boards & Accountability
A director files suit seeking to establish whether Holiday Fund records are association records subject to owner and director inspection.
The Holiday Fund Firewall
Boards & Accountability
Examines the legal and structural argument that the Holiday Fund's design insulates the association from liability under Illinois fiduciary duty standards.
"Every Building Is Doing It": Board President's Defense Makes Everything Worse
Boards & Accountability
Board President Scott Timmerman publicly addressed the Holiday Fund controversy. His comments created five additional legal problems rather than resolving them.
The $5,000 "Loan" That Proves Everything: Holiday Fund Smoking Gun Unearthed
Boards & Accountability
A 2020 email chain shows a $5,000 loan from the Holiday Fund back to the association — directly contradicting claims that the fund contains no association money.
HOA BUDGET & GOVERNANCE ALERT
Boards & Accountability
An early alert to owners and directors summarizing the core financial control findings and what they signal about the association's governance structure.
Crisis in Condo Governance: Inside the Financial Cover-up at 175 East Delaware Place HOA
Boards & Accountability
The piece that launched the 175 East Delaware investigation — a forensic accounting review reveals $450,000 in unauthorized payments and ongoing budget secrecy.
"Fiscal Management" — After the Warning Was Given
Boards & Accountability
Documents what happened at an association after governance concerns were formally raised — and what the subsequent financial record shows.
Holiday Gifting at Condominiums and HOAs
Boards & Accountability
Where does routine staff appreciation end and a governance problem begin? A practical framework for boards trying to navigate gift and compensation policies.
No Bonus for Mismanagement
Boards & Accountability
Management companies routinely receive bonuses and incentive compensation from associations. Under what standard, authorized by whom, and disclosed to whom?
When Boards Choose the Wrong Auditor
Boards & Accountability
How the management company's influence over auditor selection undermines the independence that makes an audit meaningful.
The Silent Watchdogs: When Auditors Ignore NOCLAR Violations
Boards & Accountability
NOCLAR — non-compliance with laws and regulations — is something auditors are required to evaluate. This post examines what happens when they don't.
The First Annual Worst Community Association Award: 175 East Delaware Place HOA
Boards & Accountability
When reserves are underfunded, taxes are misstated, management is self-compensating, and records requests are refused after a court order — a pattern emerges.
The First Annual Worst Community Association President Award: Scott Timmerman
Boards & Accountability
Documents the governance record of the board president at 175 East Delaware Place — including unauthorized program approvals and records refusals.
The First Annual Worst Community Association Reserve Study Firm Award
Boards & Accountability
An examination of reserve study methodology and the conditions under which reserve studies can obscure rather than reveal an association's true capital needs.
The First Annual Worst Community Association CPA Firm Award
Boards & Accountability
Documents the audit and tax work at 175 East Delaware Place — including independence concerns, financial presentation choices, and mid-contract termination.
The First Annual Worst Community Association Law Firm Award: When Legal Strategy Replaces Board Governance
Boards & Accountability
A detailed look at how the association's law firm has handled records requests, litigation strategy, and board communication.
The First Annual Worst Community Association Management Company Award — Parts 1 and 2
Boards & Accountability
A two-part investigation into Sudler Property Management's compensation practices at 175 East Delaware Place — approximately $500K in unauthorized raises.
When the Lawyer Becomes the Board
Boards & Accountability
What happens when association counsel starts making governance decisions that belong to the board — and why it creates serious accountability gaps.
The Tax Notice the Board Never Saw: How Sudler Handled a State Deficiency Without Telling the Directors
Boards & Accountability
A state tax deficiency was resolved by the managing agent without informing the board of directors — and the paper trail raises deep oversight questions.
When CPAs Behave Badly
Boards & Accountability
Investigations involving multiple Chicago condominium associations reveal auditors voting proxies, overstating income, and understating expenses.
The Silence Problem in Community Associations
Boards & Accountability
Why associations need functioning whistleblower policies and no-gift/anti-kickback policies — and why the absence of both is a recognized fraud risk.
The Most Overlooked Control in Community Association Finances
Boards & Accountability
The single internal control that stops financial fraud most reliably — and that most associations have quietly abandoned by delegating it entirely.
When Transparency Goes to Die: 48 Directors Vote Against Seeing Their Own Records
Boards & Accountability
After losing in court, a 48-member board voted against a reasonable records request and declined to produce the documents — again.
Exposing Misconduct: Legal Victories, CPA Referrals, and the Fight for Transparency in Illinois HOAs
Owner's Toolkit
A summary of enforcement actions, court outcomes, and regulatory referrals arising from the Governance Ledger's investigations.
How to Spot a Sham Reserve Study (and Protect Your Community)
Owner's Toolkit
Reserve studies vary widely in quality and independence. This post identifies the specific markers of a study designed to minimize the appearance of liability.
A Forensic Accountant's Letter to 175 East Delaware Place HOA Owners — and the Public
Owner's Toolkit
A direct communication to 700+ owners at one Chicago high-rise explaining what a decade of the association's own records show.
The $100,000 "Holiday Fund" That Isn't Association Money — Except When It Is
Owner's Toolkit
A case study in how an off-books financial program uses association infrastructure, staff, and resources while claiming to be outside owner oversight.
Hidden Debts, Hidden Dangers: The Real Cost of Board Blind Spots
Owner's Toolkit
A pattern analysis of how boards end up unaware of the association's actual financial condition — and what owners can do to fill in the gaps.
Unseen Debts, Silent Managers: The Hidden Threat to HOA Financial Integrity
Owner's Toolkit
How off-balance-sheet obligations and delayed accruals let financial problems build invisibly — until an owner or buyer asks the right questions.
Unpaid Bills, Unseen Dangers: What $21K in Hidden Legal Invoices Reveals About HOA Oversight
Owner's Toolkit
Legal bills that don't appear in monthly financials represent real liabilities — and real questions about what owners are being told about exposure.
What Counts as 'Anticipated'? The Crucial Question in Illinois Condo Disclosure
Owner's Toolkit
Illinois requires disclosure of "anticipated" expenses before a sale. This post examines what that word actually covers and how it affects buyers.
Your Audit Is a Year Late: Now What?
Owner's Toolkit
What Illinois owners can do — and what questions they should ask — when the association's annual audit hasn't arrived. Includes what the delay signals.
The Paper Trail Gets Longer: New FOIA Records Reveal How Chicago's Condo Records Enforcement Really Starts
Owner's Toolkit
A follow-up to the enforcement investigation, using newly obtained FOIA records to show how the city's administrative process actually begins.
Filed, Delayed, Dropped: How Chicago Fails to Enforce Condo Owners' Right to Financial Records
Owner's Toolkit
A 16-year FOIA investigation into the City of Chicago's enforcement of condo records law — documenting how complaints are filed and quietly closed.
When Transparency Gets Expensive
Owner's Toolkit
Boards increasingly frame records requests as burdensome or costly. This post examines whether that framing holds up and what it signals.
When an HOA Says Its Online Portal Contains the "True and Complete Copies": A New Front in Condo Records Disputes
Owner's Toolkit
What happens when a board claims the portal satisfies your records request — and why that argument has legal limits owners should understand.
Introducing PATScore™: The Condo Risk Signal Buyers Were Never Given
Owner's Toolkit
A risk-scoring framework for prospective buyers and current owners — built from the financial and governance indicators that actually predict special assessments.
Stop Believing the Summary
Owner's Toolkit
The one-page executive summary is where bad news goes to disappear. This post introduces the PATS framework — a forensic approach to obtaining real financial records.
The $191 Million Ghost: Is the Hancock Hiding a Crisis?
Follow the Money
A look at the reserve and financial disclosures at the former John Hancock Center, and the questions they raise about what owners and buyers actually know.
175 East Delaware Place HOA's $250 Late Fee Trap
Follow the Money
An examination of how a late fee structure was applied — and the governance questions it raises about who benefits from fee income.
Special Report: Unfair Cable Billing at 175 East Delaware Place HOA — A Case Study in Bad Cost Allocation
Follow the Money
How cable costs were allocated in a way that shifted more of the burden onto certain unit types — and why cost allocation is a financial fairness issue.
Numbers That Don't Add Up: The "Current Budget" Discrepancy
Follow the Money
A specific example of how the label "current budget" can mean different things in different documents — and why that gap matters to every owner.
Kicking the Can: The Unseen Dangers of Waiving Condo Reserves
Follow the Money
Reserve waivers are legal in many states. They are also one of the fastest ways to guarantee a future special assessment. This post explains the math.
CPA-Enabled Tax Fraud and Sham Reserve Studies: The Lurking Liabilities Left to Future Homeowners
Follow the Money
How improper tax positions and inflated reserve studies can pass undetected for years — until a sale, a loan, or an audit brings them to the surface.
A Chicago Law Firm Published Tax Advice for Condo Associations. It Contains Three Significant Errors.
Follow the Money
A forensic review of published guidance identifies three material errors in how the firm described association tax treatment — and flags a conflict of interest.
How Board Negligence Is Costing 175 East Delaware Owners Hundreds of Thousands in Tax Losses
Follow the Money
The association's federal tax positions left owners unable to claim deductions they were legally entitled to — a direct financial consequence of how the taxes were filed.
Worst Community Association Bank: Itasca Bank & Trust Co.
Follow the Money
A look at the banking relationship at 175 East Delaware Place — and the questions it raises about who controls association accounts and what oversight exists.
Worst Community Association Investment Adviser: Wintrust Wealth Management
Follow the Money
When reserve investing becomes disconnected from the reserve study, the tax form, and the association's actual long-term funding needs, the results compound against owners.
HOA Budget vs. Reality: Management Forgave $3,500 in Late Fees (Exceeding What Was Billed)
Follow the Money
A case where the amount forgiven in late fees exceeded the amount actually billed — and no one on the board noticed.
When "Payroll" Isn't Payroll (Even If Salaries Are Paid): A Deeper Problem in HOA Financials
Follow the Money
When vendor costs are classified as payroll — or management fees obscure the true cost of services — the financial statements stop telling the truth.
What Real Reserve-Study Reform Looks Like
Follow the Money
Baseline funding, outdated inflation assumptions, and compliance standards that don't require financial viability. A detailed look at the reforms that would actually protect owners.
Open Letter: How Illinois Condo Law Can Hide Massive Reserve Shortfalls
Follow the Money
Illinois law allows associations to adopt budgets and follow governing documents while still being mathematically unable to fund future capital needs.
Fannie Mae Is Tightening Condo Lending — Illinois Isn't Ready
Follow the Money
New underwriting standards from Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac are scrutinizing reserve adequacy. One major Chicago building funds reserves at roughly half the level its own reserve study requires.
What Sudler's Last 5 Budget Cycles Reveal at 175 East Delaware Place HOA
Follow the Money
Five years of budget data show a persistent gap between approved reserve funding and what was actually billed — and what that means for owners facing future assessments.
Who Benefits From Your Association's ECRs?
Follow the Money
Your association's cash generates real economic value through bank Earnings Credit Rates and treasury-management arrangements. This piece examines who actually receives that value.
What a $470,000 "Missing" Variance Reveals About HOA Financials
Follow the Money
A forensic look at how approved budgets, actual billing, and financial reporting quietly drift apart — and how a single building's numbers exposed the pattern.