Property Management
A Florida Community Association Manager (CAM) license is regulated by:
AFREC under Chapter 475 F.S.
BDBPR under Chapter 468 F.S.✓ Correct
CThe Florida Condominium Association Act
DThe Florida HOA Act under Chapter 720 F.S.
Explanation
Community Association Manager (CAM) licenses in Florida are regulated by the Department of Business and Professional Regulation (DBPR) under Chapter 468 F.S. CAMs manage community associations including HOAs and condominiums.
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