This course serves as the 18-hour required education to obtain a Florida Community Association Manager (CAM) license. Students will learn and understand the Florida CAM licensing requirements, CAM responsibilities, and standards of conduct. A Florida CAM license is required when managing an association of more than 10 units and/or has an annual budget in excess of $100,000. Types of properties that hire CAM license holders are mobile home parks, planned unit developments, homeowners association, cooperatives, timeshares, condominiums, or other residential units with authorization to impose a fee that may become a lien on the parcel. Two textbooks and one workbook are included. Course topics include: State and federal laws relating to the operation of all types of community associations, Governing documents, as well as state laws relating to corporations and non-profit corporations, Procedures for noticing and conducting community association meetings, Preparation of community association budgets and community association finances, Insurance matters relating to community associations, and Management and maintenance.