Finance
An Iowa escrow impound account held by the lender typically collects monthly amounts for:
AHomeowners association dues
BProperty taxes and homeowners insurance✓ Correct
CMaintenance reserves
DThe broker's commission
Explanation
Escrow (impound) accounts collect monthly portions of property taxes and homeowners insurance so the lender can pay these bills when they come due, ensuring the collateral remains protected.
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