308 practice questions mapped to the official DBPR Candidate Information Booklet — all 5 content areas, with full statute references.
The Florida Community Association Manager (CAM) license is what lets you get paid to run the state's condos, HOAs, and cooperatives.
Anyone can volunteer on their own board. But the moment you manage a community association of more than 10 units — or with an annual budget over $100,000 — for compensation, Florida law requires a CAM license under Chapter 468, Part VIII of the Florida Statutes. That license is the difference between unpaid board work and a paid career managing budgets, reserves, board meetings, vendors, and statutory compliance for the associations that property-management firms are hired to run. To earn it, you pass the DBPR Community Association Manager licensing exam — and that exam is exactly what Flcampro prepares you for.
Study at your own pace, practice by topic, or simulate the real exam with a timed test.
Questions mapped to the 5 content areas in the DBPR CAM Candidate Information Booklet.
The Community Association Manager licensing exam is 100 scored questions over 3 hours, taken at a Pearson VUE testing center in Florida. It is a closed-book exam — no statutes, books, or notes are allowed in the room — so the material has to be in your head on test day. You need 75% (75 of 100 correct) to pass.
It covers all 5 official DBPR content areas: Law (20%), Procedure (25%), Budget (25%), Insurance (12%), and Management & Maintenance (18%). The questions draw on Florida Statutes 718, 719, 720, 721, 617, and 715.07, Chapter 468 Part VIII, the Fair Housing Act, and the ADA. Flcampro drills every area with 308 practice questions, statute-referenced explanations, and a per-topic score breakdown.
Exam format and requirements can change over time. Confirm the current details in the DBPR Candidate Information Booklet before you apply or schedule your exam.
The CAM exam is closed book — so practice until the statutes are second nature, not something you have to look up.
Mapped to the official DBPR Candidate Information Booklet — same areas, same percentages as the real exam.
As a licensed Community Association Manager you can be paid to:
It does not authorize you to practice law, accounting, or engineering. Legal opinions, audited financial statements, and structural certifications go to the appropriately licensed professional.
Confirm the current Florida CAM licensing requirements with the DBPR before you apply, since the board sets and updates the details.
Education hours, fees, and eligibility requirements vary and change over time. Always verify the current requirements with the DBPR before you apply.
"I'd been managing three associations and kept putting off the license. Used this for three weeks and passed first try. The statute references finally made the Condo Act click — I understood the why, not just the right answer."
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