FLORIDA CAM EXAM 2026/2027: Practice Exam1& 2
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GENERAL & LICENSING
1. Which Florida statute primarily regulates Community Association Managers
(CAMs)?
• A. Chapter 607
• B. Chapter 718
• C. Chapter 468 Part VIII
• D. Chapter 720
• Answer: C
• Rationale: Florida Statute Chapter 468, Part VIII specifically regulates the
licensing and professional responsibilities of Community Association
Managers.
2. The primary role of a CAM is to:
• A. Create association policies
• B. Enforce criminal laws
• C. Implement board decisions and manage daily operations
• D. Replace board members when necessary
• Answer: C
• Rationale: CAMs carry out the policies established by the board and
oversee day-to-day association management.
3. Which activity does NOT require a CAM license?
• A. Collecting and depositing association assessments
• B. Serving as a volunteer board secretary
, • C. Arranging for vendor contracts
• D. Managing the association's budget
• Answer: B
• Rationale: Volunteer board members acting without compensation are
exempt from CAM licensing requirements.
4. A CAM must report a felony conviction to the DBPR within:
• A. 10 days
• B. 30 days
• C. 60 days
• D. 90 days
• Answer: B
• Rationale: Any felony conviction—or misdemeanor conviction related to
duties—must be reported to the Department of Business and Professional
Regulation (DBPR) within 30 days.
5. A CAM's license expires every:
• A. 1 year
• B. 2 years
• C. 3 years
• D. 5 years
• Answer: B
• Rationale: CAM licenses renew biennially (every 2 years) on September 30
of odd-numbered years.
6. 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 not have
• D. Is automatically granted
• Answer: B
• Rationale: A person who manages a rental apartment complex may have a
CAM license but is not required to do so, as CAM licensing specifically
applies to community associations (condos, HOAs, and cooperatives).
7. A volunteer director who is not compensated for duties as a director:
• A. Must still obtain a CAM license
• B. Need not have a CAM license
• C. Must complete the CAM pre-licensure course
• D. Cannot serve on the board
• Answer: B
• Rationale: A volunteer director who is not compensated for their duties
does not need a CAM license.
GOVERNING DOCUMENTS & STATUTES
8. The Florida Not for Profit Corporate Act is found in:
• A. FS 607
• B. FS 617
• C. FS 718
• D. FS 720
• Answer: B
• Rationale: Florida Statute 617 is the Florida Not for Profit Corporate Act,
which governs the corporate structure of most community associations.
9. The Condominium Act is found in:
• A. FS 607
Detailed Answers & Explanations latest updated this year |
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GENERAL & LICENSING
1. Which Florida statute primarily regulates Community Association Managers
(CAMs)?
• A. Chapter 607
• B. Chapter 718
• C. Chapter 468 Part VIII
• D. Chapter 720
• Answer: C
• Rationale: Florida Statute Chapter 468, Part VIII specifically regulates the
licensing and professional responsibilities of Community Association
Managers.
2. The primary role of a CAM is to:
• A. Create association policies
• B. Enforce criminal laws
• C. Implement board decisions and manage daily operations
• D. Replace board members when necessary
• Answer: C
• Rationale: CAMs carry out the policies established by the board and
oversee day-to-day association management.
3. Which activity does NOT require a CAM license?
• A. Collecting and depositing association assessments
• B. Serving as a volunteer board secretary
, • C. Arranging for vendor contracts
• D. Managing the association's budget
• Answer: B
• Rationale: Volunteer board members acting without compensation are
exempt from CAM licensing requirements.
4. A CAM must report a felony conviction to the DBPR within:
• A. 10 days
• B. 30 days
• C. 60 days
• D. 90 days
• Answer: B
• Rationale: Any felony conviction—or misdemeanor conviction related to
duties—must be reported to the Department of Business and Professional
Regulation (DBPR) within 30 days.
5. A CAM's license expires every:
• A. 1 year
• B. 2 years
• C. 3 years
• D. 5 years
• Answer: B
• Rationale: CAM licenses renew biennially (every 2 years) on September 30
of odd-numbered years.
6. 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 not have
• D. Is automatically granted
• Answer: B
• Rationale: A person who manages a rental apartment complex may have a
CAM license but is not required to do so, as CAM licensing specifically
applies to community associations (condos, HOAs, and cooperatives).
7. A volunteer director who is not compensated for duties as a director:
• A. Must still obtain a CAM license
• B. Need not have a CAM license
• C. Must complete the CAM pre-licensure course
• D. Cannot serve on the board
• Answer: B
• Rationale: A volunteer director who is not compensated for their duties
does not need a CAM license.
GOVERNING DOCUMENTS & STATUTES
8. The Florida Not for Profit Corporate Act is found in:
• A. FS 607
• B. FS 617
• C. FS 718
• D. FS 720
• Answer: B
• Rationale: Florida Statute 617 is the Florida Not for Profit Corporate Act,
which governs the corporate structure of most community associations.
9. The Condominium Act is found in:
• A. FS 607