When to Use Your HOA Reserve Fund

This article is the third in a series on reserve studies. In the first article, we discussed what a reserve study is and why conducting one is important for the financial health of your association. We also provided basic information to help you obtain a reserve study.  We’ll discuss the difference between the reserve fund and the operating fund – including how to know when to use each one. First, the definitions:    Read the article…………………..

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