A property manager featured in an NBC6
Investigation is under arrest.
Prosecutors say Michael Curtis and his company stole a nearly
half-a-million-dollar insurance settlement from homeowners at the Fairways
of Sunrise.
“We've been through hell and back and for so many years and we couldn't find
no resolution,” said Valarie Davis, a homeowner.
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Records filed in civil court show Curtis signed the settlement agreement in January of 2020, which left Fairways with over $444,000. Days after the association got the funds, investigators say an unauthorized check was made to Curtis’ company. A copy of the check shows $439,000 paid to BDM property management – the memo line calls it a “management fee” for hurricane repairs.
“Because of the Irma money not being
there, people have to be trying to fix their own places,” Knight said.
“He got the money. He took it, hid it from us,” Davis said, adding Curtis
never told owners the money had been paid.
Video from a recorded meeting in June of 2021 shows Curtis telling them
instead, the insurance company got the case dismissed, and no money would be
paid.
“She (insurance attorney) found the one loophole that she needed to get your
whole case thrown out,” Curtis can be heard saying in the video.
Fairways cut ties with Curtis in 2021 and have been in litigation with him
ever since.
Curtis is charged with perjury for allegedly lying under oath in that case,
telling a judge he was “not aware” of any money paid by the insurance
company.
In September, the Florida Department of Business and Professional Regulation
revoked Curtis and BDM’s licenses based on his conduct at the Fairways of
Sunrise, according to the revocation order. But he has been able to keep
working at least temporarily as he appeals the revocation in court.
NBC6 Investigates previously reported on similar complaints from other
communities managed by Curtis and BDM alleging bullying, unpaid bills, and
missing funds.
“These other communities, all I can say as I've said before, don't give up.
Perseverance is the key,” Knight said.
Curtis is being held on a $100,000 bond, and a judge is requiring he show
any funds used to bond out were obtained legitimately.
NBC6 reached out to his attorney Elias Hilal to ask about the charges, but
so far, we have not heard back.
A representative for Curtis previously told NBC6 complaints related to his
license being revoked have no merit.
