(CAM) Community Association Manager - $269
Attend the 18 hour Community Association Manager Pre-license Course, commonly known as "CAM", which is required for those who want to manage homeowners and condominium associations of more than 50 units or have a annual budget in excess of $100,000. This CAM course is offered in association with Ed Klopfer Schools of Real Estate.
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How To Obtain a Florida Community Association Management License (CAM):
- Florida Division of Real Estate Requirements:
Applicants must be at least 18 years of age, have a high school diploma or equivalent, be honest, truthful and of good character. Florida residency or U.S citizenship is not required.
- Attend the CAM Pre-license Course:
Take a state approved eighteen (18) hour CAM pre-license course to prepare for the state exam. All applicants must satisfactorily complete the 18 hour pre-license course prior to being approved to take the state examination.
Course Topics Include:
- State and Federal Laws and Governing Documents
- Meeting and Procedures of the Association
- Budget and Financial Affairs
- Insurance
- General Management
- Pre-license Education Requirements
- Management Services
- The Application and Exam Process
- Apply for your State License Examination:
Go to www.myflorida.com/dbpr/pro/cam/forms.html for the license application package.
Submit application and print your attest statement. The attest statement must be notarized.
Fingerprint card must be obtained from the DBPR and completed by a local law enforcement agent. The completed fingerprint card, along with your attest statement, must be forwarded to the DBPR to finalize your application.
Upon approval of your application, you will receive letter notification providing the necessary information to make an appointment for the state exam.
You must pass the state exam with a minimum score of 75%.
Contact IFREC for FAQ’s – Frequently Asked Questions and Answers.
