FLORIDA APARTMENT MANAGER (CAM)
EXAM 2026/2027 TESTBANK , PRACTICE
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1. A Community Association Manager (CAM) must be licensed
when the association managed has more than __ residential
units OR an annual budget in excess of __ .
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• A. 5 units / $50,000
• B. 10 units / $75,000
• C. 10 units / $100,000
• D. 15 units / $150,000
Rationale: Section 468.432, Florida Statutes, requires
licensure for any person providing community association
management services for compensation when the association
has more than 10 residential units or an annual budget
exceeding $100,000. This threshold ensures professional
management standards for larger communities.
2. A person who manages a rental apartment complex ______
a Community Association Manager's License.
• A. Is required to have
• B. May, but is not required to, have
• C. Must never have
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• D. Must have if the complex exceeds 20 units
Rationale: A rental apartment complex is not a community
association under Chapters 718, 719, or 720, Florida Statutes.
While a person may hold a CAM license, it is not legally
required for managing purely rental properties.
3. Which of the following is NOT a requirement for initial CAM
licensure in Florida?
• A. Be at least 18 years of age
• B. Hold a bachelor's degree in business administration
• C. Complete 16 hours of approved pre-licensure
education
• D. Pass the CAM state examination with a score of 75 or
higher
Rationale: Florida does not require a college degree for CAM
licensure. The requirements include being at least 18 years old,
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completing 16 hours of pre-licensure education from an
approved provider within 12 months prior to passing the
exam, passing the examination, and meeting good moral
character standards.
4. All community association manager applicants must
satisfactorily complete a minimum of ______ hours from an
approved pre-licensure education provider within ______
months prior to the date of passing examination.
• A. 8 hours / 6 months
• B. 12 hours / 9 months
• C. 16 hours / 12 months
• D. 20 hours / 18 months
Rationale: Rule 61E14-1.001, Florida Administrative Code,
establishes the 16-hour pre-licensure requirement, with the