HOA Emperor
The Mob Was Tough-But the Board Was Murder!
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Kerry Lutz
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He ran the mob. Now he runs the HOA. Turns out there’s not much difference.
After turning state’s evidence, former crime underboss Max Vecchio is reborn as John Masters — a “retired businessman” tucked into a sleepy South Florida community. The U.S. Marshals who relocated him didn’t count on one thing: Masters sees HOA boards exactly the way he once saw crime families. Soft targets. Cash reserves. No protection.
With the ambitious property manager Veronica Santiago at his side, Masters builds a hidden empire across dozens of aging condo associations — siphoning millions through shell contractors, “community revitalization” projects, and a ruthless new revenue stream: pickleball.
Soon his HOA syndicate runs smoother than the mob ever did. The lawns are perfect. Dues are paid on time. Dissenters disappear quietly.
But when suspicious residents, old enemies, and a relentless federal marshal start closing in, Masters must fight to keep the empire — and Veronica — from collapsing in the Florida heat.
Fans of Carl Hiaasen and Elmore Leonard meet The Sopranos — HOA Emperor exposes the greed and absurdity lurking beneath the manicured lawns of gated paradise.
Sammy the Bull Gravano said, “If I ran an HOA, I would run it just like Max Vecchio, only with more special assessments.”
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