Finance
When a lender requires the borrower to establish an escrow account, the borrower makes monthly deposits to cover:
AFuture mortgage payments
BProperty taxes and insurance premiums✓ Correct
CMaintenance and repair costs
DHOA fees only
Explanation
Lender-required escrow accounts collect monthly deposits to cover annual property taxes and homeowner's insurance premiums, ensuring these obligations are paid when due.
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