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Written by Heidi Hensell
March 12, 2026
In Florida, Community Association Managers (CAMs) play a critical role in ensuring condominium associations (COAs) and homeowners associations (HOAs) operate smoothly and in compliance with state law. To maintain an active professional license, CAMs are required by the Florida Department of Business & Professional Regulation (DBPR) to complete continuing education (CEU) courses every two years.
Licensed Florida CAMs must meet the following CEU requirements:
18 hours of continuing education every two years
Coursework must address topics relevant to community association management, including governance, legal compliance, financial management, insurance, and maintenance operations
At least 3 hours must focus on Florida-specific laws governing condominiums, cooperatives, and homeowners’ associations
All CEUs must be completed through DBPR-approved education providers and properly documented for license renewal
Failing to meet these requirements can delay license renewal and disrupt a manager’s ability to legally practice in Florida.
Continuing education does more than satisfy licensing requirements—it keeps CAMs current on changes in Florida statutes, administrative rules, and industry best practices. Florida communities face unique challenges, including hurricane preparedness, reserve funding requirements, insurance market shifts, liability exposure, and evolving HOA and COA governance laws.
CEU courses help managers minimize risk, support boards with informed guidance, and navigate complex operational decisions with confidence. In addition, continuing education offers valuable opportunities for professional development and networking. CAMs can exchange insights with peers, learn new tools and strategies, and engage directly with industry experts.
Ongoing education ensures Florida’s COAs and HOAs are managed by professionals who are knowledgeable, compliant, and prepared to guide their communities toward long-term stability and success. For any Community Association Manager in Florida, continuing education is not just a requirement—it is a cornerstone of professional competence and responsible community leadership.