MAKING LAKE ASHTON A BETTER AND HONEST COMMUNITY TO LIVE AT RETIREMENT
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Thursday, December 16, 2010
Joe Hunter
Does Joe Hunter have a state license to run this community and why isn't it posted?
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Is an association required to hire a community association manager (CAM)? Chapter 468, Part VIII, Florida Statutes, does not require a board of directors to hire a licensed CAM. The board of directors as a whole is the entity responsible for operating 2010 September Page 3 of 7 DBPR: CAM FAQs and managing the community association. The board members and officers can perform management services without hiring an outside manager and without obtaining a license, provided they receive no remuneration or compensation.
The HOA did not hire Mr. Hunter as a Community Association Manager. He is an employee of the Management Company, not the HOA and therefore does not require a license.
Please do not confuse management employees with HOA employees as seems to be the norm on this site.
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Is an association required to hire a community association manager (CAM)?
Chapter 468, Part VIII, Florida Statutes, does not require a board of directors to hire a
licensed CAM. The board of directors as a whole is the entity responsible for operating 2010 September Page 3 of 7 DBPR: CAM FAQs and managing the community association. The board members and officers can perform management services without hiring an outside manager and without obtaining a license, provided they receive no remuneration or compensation.
http://www.myfloridalicense.com/dbpr/pro/cam/documents/cam_faq.pdf
The HOA did not hire Mr. Hunter as a Community Association Manager. He is an employee of the Management Company, not the HOA and therefore does not require a license.
Please do not confuse management employees with HOA employees as seems to be the norm on this site.
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