What are Community Associations allowed to invest their reserve funds in?
The Declarations and Bylaws usually tell the Association what they can invest in. It is most common for them to invest in checking, money markets, savings, certificates of deposit, or United States Government Securities like Treasury Bills. Refer to the Investment Policy adopted by the Board of Directors for further information. If the association does not have an investment policy, contact us for assistance.
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