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If you have any questions regarding a reserve study, please call us at 1-800-221-9882 or send us an email.
We've also created a variety of complimentary educational materials. Simply complete the form below and we'll mail copies to you.
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Ready, Set, Go - Taking Control of Your AssociationMust reading for the first homeowner board when the association takes over from the developer.
An Introduction to Reserve StudiesLearn why a reserve study is beneficial to homeowners and how it protects a homeowner's investment.
Why Have a Professional Reserve Study?This article describes the many benefits of a reserve study for homeowners, board members and property managers.
How Reserve Studies Minimize Board LiabilityReserve studies can be the blueprint that boards rely on to fulfill their fiduciary responsibility and protect themselves from claims of financial mismanagement.
Updating Your Reserve StudyUnexpected repairs and replacements do occur, and those unanticipated costs, and fluctuations in inflation and interest, can have a dramatic impact on appropriate reserve funding levels.
Selecting a Reserve Study Professional - Why and HowWhat to look for and consider when evaluating and selecting reserve study providers.
The Financing Option for Your Association's Capital Replacement ProjectLearn how securing a loan can take the sting out of a special assessment for a capital project. Better yet, this option doesn't penalize current owners for past underfunding.
Integrated Maintenance Programs for Community AssociationsMaintenance of condominiums, town homes and planned unit developments is often left to the expertise of professional managers. Excellent management teams will integrate day-to-day management with long-term care, the budgeting process and homeowner responsibilities. Learn more about how this approach can benefit your association.
Reserve Software - What You Do and Don't GetThe ins and outs of using reserve software vs. a professional reserve study provider.
Things to Consider Before Buying a Condominium or TownhomeEnlighten prospective buyers with a brief series of questions to compare your association with others in your neighborhood, and show that your association is financially healthy and managed responsibly with proper planning.