Most CAM license renewal problems are caused by small, avoidable mistakes. Being aware of common pitfalls can help you stay compliant and avoid disruptions.
Many CAMs reduce these risks by completing a Florida Community Association Manager CE course well before the deadline.
Waiting until the final weeks before September 30 increases the risk of: • Reporting delays • Incomplete CE records • Renewal system congestion
Only state-approved CE courses count toward Florida CAM license renewal. Taking unapproved courses can result in no CE credit.
Completing CE does not renew your license by itself. CAMs must still submit a renewal application and fees through the state system.
If CE is not reported correctly, the state may not recognize completion. Always verify reporting status before renewing.
Completing an approved Florida CAM continuing education course early helps avoid these common issues.
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