for HOA and Condo Board Members.
Florida Board member CE and certification CLASSES.
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Board Members of homeowners' associations are required to complete at least eight hours of continuing education annually that is specifically related to homeowners' associations.
This bundle includes eight hours of classes that a director of an HOA association with more than 2,500 parcels is required to complete each year.
Board Members of homeowners' associations are required to complete at least four hours of continuing education annually that is specifically related to homeowners' associations.
This bundle includes four hours of classes that a director of an HOA association with fewer than 2,500 parcels is required to complete each year.
Education Pathways, LLC is an approved provider of Continuing Education for Community Association Board Members. These classes are the same as those approved for Community Association Managers for whom these classes were originally created and approved.
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Homeowners in community associations are prone to disagree due to their proximity to one another, joint ownership of common areas, and the imposition of rules. Addressing these conflicts can place a financial strain on the association, particularly if resolution requires protracted legal proceedings. Alternative methods for resolving disputes (ADR) are explored in this class.
View ClassThis class, “Borrowing vs. Assessing” examines two main methods of funding in exceptional circumstances: obtaining loans or credit lines and implementing special assessments for homeowners. The important considerations for each option are explored and the legal and practical aspects of each option are addressed.
View ClassThis class focuses on the specific issues to keep in mind when interacting with older adults because seniors are prevalent in Florida communities and effective communication with them is important. It covers aspects related to biological age, physical impairments, and cognitive skills. It offers practical strategies to enhance communication with seniors.
View ClassThis class addresses the elements of Florida statutes that relate to conducting meetings for a Homeowners Association. Types of meetings, required notices, appropriate methods of providing notice and how to conduct an effective meeting are addressed.
View ClassThis class addresses the role of insurance to minimize the risks that result in legal liabilities, credit loss, accidents, natural causes and disasters as well as deliberate attacks.
View ClassThis class describes the changes to Florida Statutes that resulted from Florida's Regular Legislative Session in 2024. It includes the topics that are mandated by the Department of Business and Professional Regulation.
View ClassThis class fulfills the mandatory requirement about recordkeeping in HOAs that is required for CAMs who work with homeowners associations. It includes Official Records, Financial Records and Florida Statutes.
View ClassThis class provides a comprehensive review of the two Florida statutes that govern condominium association operations and management: Florida Statute 718.111 and Florida Statute 718.122.
View ClassThis class describes the changes to Florida Statutes that resulted from Florida's Regular Legislative Session in 2024. It includes the topics that are mandated by the Department of Business and Professional Regulation.
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