Mandatory Training for Directors of Florida Condominium Associations: Division-Approved 4-Hour Educational Curriculum

Mandatory Training for Directors of Florida Condominium Associations: Division-Approved 4-Hour Educational Curriculum

Regular price
$25.00
Sale price
$25.00


** This new 4-hour course satisfies Florida's mandatory training requirement that applies to all directors serving on a condominium association’s board of administration as of July 1, 2024. 

A Certificate of Completion will be provided upon completion of this online course.

This course can be completed at your leisure, from any computer, at any time. You can pause and resume the course where you left off. (Volume discounts are available for Condominium Boards or Property Management Companies by calling us at 1-800-521-9667).

TARGET AUDIENCE
Directors of Florida Condominium Associations, Officers and Members

TIME TO COMPLETE
240 minutes (4 hours)

PURPOSE
To help directors of Florida condominium boards of administration discharge their fiduciary duties to their association and its members pursuant to Florida’s Condominium Act and other applicable laws, rules and regulations, and to satisfy Florida’s mandatory 4-hour board member education requirement. 

LEARNING OBJECTIVES
After completing this course, the learner will be able to:

  • explain the basic elements of the condominium arrangement as outlined by Florida law;
  • satisfy the fiduciary duties and obligations of condominium association board members in a manner consistent with Florida's Condominium Act and the association's governing documents;
  • conduct elections to the board in a manner consistent with Florida's Condominium Act and the association's governing documents;
  • assist in the undertaking of milestone inspections and structural integrity reserve studies;
  • conduct board, unit owner, committee, and budget meetings in a manner consistent with Florida's Condominium Act and the association's governing documents, including notice and meeting requirements; 
  • manage the association’s finances, including budgeting, assessments and reserves;
  • maintain condominium association records and provide unit owners access to those records in a manner consistent with Florida's Condominium Act and the association's governing documents; and
  • execute duties relating to bidding and contracting on behalf of the condominium association in a manner consistent with Florida's Condominium Act and the association's governing documents.