Finance
Wisconsin's 'escrow impound account' required by many lenders is used to collect monthly payments for:
APrincipal and interest only
BProperty taxes and homeowner's insurance (and sometimes PMI) to ensure these bills are paid when due✓ Correct
CHOA dues and utility bills
DMaintenance reserves and repair costs
Explanation
An escrow impound account collects one-twelfth of the annual property tax and insurance premium each month so the lender can pay these bills on behalf of the borrower when they come due.
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