Resource Center Financials Reserve Study

One of the primary business duties of an association is maintaining and preserving property values of residential units and the common property. To do this properly, associations must develop funding plans for future repair or replacement of major common-area components, such as roofs, boilers, elevators, swimming pool components, balconies, asphalt surfaces, decks, and more

 An association has several funding options, including periodic assessments over the life of assets, special assessments at the time of replacement, borrowing funds when needed, a combination of the above, or the most common method is the setting aside funds in a special category commonly called reserve funds, replacement reserves, replacement funds, or simply reserves.  This folder contains the Reserve Study for the association outlining recommendations for appropriate funding.

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Download this file (wilderness lake preserve water's edge rs 2010 1058 report_ .pdf)Water's Edge Reserve Study 575 Kb27/01/10 11:50
Download this file (wilderness lake preserve villas of deerfield rs 2010 1057  .pdf)Villas of Deerfields Reserve Study 625 Kb27/01/10 11:50
Download this file (wilderness lake preserve natures ridge rs 2010 1056 report .pdf)Natures Ridge Reserve Study 351 Kb27/01/10 11:50
Download this file (wilderness lake preserve lakewood rs 2010 1055 report.pdf)Lakewood Retreat Reserve Study 292 Kb27/01/10 11:49