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		<title>Is Your Community Association Using an “Unlicensed” Bookkeeper?</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[As the economy in Florida experienced a downturn, collections of delinquent assessments rose and association revenues fell, we saw a trend where some community associations who wanted to save money began to employ ordinary business bookkeeping services who, by definition by the state of Florida, would be considered as an “unlicensed” bookkeeper.]]></description>
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