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Florida CAM Exam — What to Expect

How hard is the Florida CAM exam?

Honest answer: the Florida CAM exam is very passable — but it is closed book, so the difficulty isn't trick questions, it's having the statute detail in your head on test day. Candidates who prepare the right way pass comfortably; the ones who struggle almost always under-prepared one or two specific content areas.

The quick answer

How hard: moderate — not a weed-out exam, but not a formality either. It is 100 questions in 3 hours, closed book, and you need 75% to pass.

Why people fail: they treat it like an open-book test, skim the statutes, and get caught on the two heaviest areas — Procedure and Budget (25% each). Prepare those properly and the exam stops being “hard.”

Is the CAM exam hard?

The Florida Community Association Manager exam is a genuine knowledge test, but it is not designed to fail people. The challenge is the format, not the cruelty of the questions. Because it is closed book — no statutes, books, or notes in the room — you can't look anything up. You either know how Florida association law works, or you don't. That's what separates candidates who pass on the first try from candidates who retake it.

Most questions are straightforward applications of the rules: who can vote, what notice is required, how reserves work, when an association can lien. They reward understanding the why behind a statute, not memorizing trivia. If you've worked through enough practice questions with explanations, the real exam feels familiar.

What is the pass rate for the Florida CAM exam?

There isn't a single, heavily-publicized official pass-rate number for the Florida CAM exam, and any figure you see quoted online should be treated with caution — it varies by testing window and isn't something to plan around. What actually matters is more useful to you: the exam is very passable with focused preparation, and first-time failures cluster around under-prepared content areas rather than the exam being unfair.

In other words, your personal “pass rate” is mostly in your control. Candidates who can consistently score 80%+ across all five content areas in realistic practice are in very good shape for the 75% line on exam day.

Which content areas are hardest?

The exam is weighted across the five official DBPR content areas. The two biggest — and the two that catch the most people — are Procedure and Budget:

Law20% — the statutory foundation (FS 718, 719, 720)
Procedure25% — meetings, notices, elections, records; lots of specific rules
Budget25% — reserves, financial reporting, assessments; the most numbers-heavy
Insurance12% — small but dense and easy to neglect
Management & Maintenance18% — day-to-day operations and contracts

Procedure and Budget together are half the exam. People who fail tend to be comfortable with general “Law” concepts but shaky on the exact procedural rules and the budget/reserve math. Insurance is small enough that candidates skip it — and then lose easy points. Don't.

Why people fail (and how to avoid it)

Rule of thumb: if you can score 80%+ across every content area in realistic practice — not just on average — the real CAM exam will feel comfortable.

How to make the CAM exam easier

The single most effective thing you can do is practice with questions that explain the statute behind every answer, then take a full timed simulation before exam day:

  1. Drill every content area with a study guide that ties each answer to the exact Florida Statute — so you understand, not memorize.
  2. Test yourself with a practice quiz that shows per-topic scoring, so your weak areas are obvious.
  3. Rehearse the real thing with a timed exam simulation — 100 questions, 3 hours, closed book — until 75%+ is routine.

Make the hard part feel easy

Flcampro is built around exactly what makes the CAM exam tough: the closed-book format and the statute detail. 308 practice questions across all 5 content areas, a study guide, and a full timed simulation — every answer tied to the exact Florida Statute.

Frequently asked questions

Is the Florida CAM exam hard?
It is moderately hard. The exam isn't designed to fail people, but it is closed book, so you have to know Florida association law from memory. With focused preparation across all five content areas, most candidates pass comfortably.
What is the pass rate for the Florida CAM exam?
There is no single, widely-published official pass rate, and quoted figures should be treated cautiously. What matters more is that the exam is very passable with preparation — candidates who consistently score 80%+ across all content areas in practice are well positioned for the 75% pass line.
How many questions can I get wrong?
You need 75% to pass — 75 of 100 scored questions correct — so you can miss up to 25 and still pass. Aiming higher in practice gives you a safety margin on exam day.
What is the hardest part of the CAM exam?
Procedure and Budget — each worth about 25% of the exam — are where most candidates lose points. Procedure covers detailed rules for meetings, notices, and elections; Budget covers reserves and financial reporting. Together they are half the test.
How long should I study for the Florida CAM exam?
It varies, but many motivated candidates prepare in a few weeks of focused study after finishing the pre-licensure course. The right measure isn't hours — it's hitting 80%+ consistently across every content area in realistic practice.

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