Property Management
A NH property manager responsible for a 50-unit apartment complex should maintain which type of emergency reserve fund?
ANo reserve fund is needed for residential properties
BA capital reserve fund for major repairs and replacements (roofs, HVAC, parking lots, etc.)✓ Correct
CA fund equal to 6 months of operating expenses
DA fund required by the NHREC only
Explanation
A capital reserve fund allows property managers to plan and fund major capital expenditures (roofs, boilers, parking lots, elevators) over time, preventing large special assessments and maintaining property condition.
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