Our courses are presented in a convenient Lunch & Learn format. We bring the classroom to your office and treat your team to a complimentary, catered lunch, making the learning experience both accessible and enjoyable.
For community association managers, attending these courses can also earn you valuable continuing education credits with the Department of Business and Professional Regulation. Stay ahead of the curve and make informed decisions for your community with our educational offerings.
For community association managers, attending these courses can also earn you valuable continuing education credits with the Department of Business and Professional Regulation. Stay ahead of the curve and make informed decisions for your community with our educational offerings.
Protect Your Reserves Through Strategic Capital Improvements
CE Type: Insurance and Financial Management, Elective
The landscape of our industry underwent a significant transformation with the introduction of Milestone inspections and Structural Integrity Reserve Studies (SIRS).
These new inspections ensure the life and safety of a community’s buildings, often involving costly capital improvement projects.
Communities then face the challenge of completing the essential projects while building a healthy reserve fund and maintaining cost-effectiveness for residents.
These new inspections ensure the life and safety of a community’s buildings, often involving costly capital improvement projects.
Communities then face the challenge of completing the essential projects while building a healthy reserve fund and maintaining cost-effectiveness for residents.
Attendees of this course will learn:
- Recent legislative revisions impacting milestone inspections and SIRS
- Common types of capital improvement projects and their influence on structural integrity
- Strategies to evaluate incoming bids to maximize value for your community
- Determining project cost savings through scope, warranty, and material selection
Keep It Small: The Cost of Delayed Maintenance Part 1 & 2
CE type: Operation of the Community Association's Physical Property
Significant improvement projects can strain your community's financial reserves. Effective preventive maintenance can prolong your building's lifespan, which will allow you to better invest your reserves in long-term solutions.
Attendees of this course will learn:
Attendees of this course will learn:
- Protecting the structural integrity of your community through proactive inspections and maintenance
- Explore the building envelope's vital role in shielding against water damage
- Key waterproofing and preventative maintenance tips for each element of the building envelope
Board of Directors Certification
Joining your association's Board is an exciting way to make a positive impact on your community. However, it also brings a range of new responsibilities. Navigating the complex and ever-changing laws governing associations can be challenging. Keeping up with these updates is crucial to avoid potential liability for noncompliance.
In accordance with Florida's Condominium Act (Florida Statute Chapter 718) and the Homeowners Association Act (Chapter 720), newly elected Board members are required to complete a Board Certification course or provide documentation certifying their grasp of the association's governing laws within 90 days of taking office.
We offer an accessible and easy-to-understand Board Certification course. It covers essential information that equips Board members to fulfill their roles effectively and lead their association with confidence.
In accordance with Florida's Condominium Act (Florida Statute Chapter 718) and the Homeowners Association Act (Chapter 720), newly elected Board members are required to complete a Board Certification course or provide documentation certifying their grasp of the association's governing laws within 90 days of taking office.
We offer an accessible and easy-to-understand Board Certification course. It covers essential information that equips Board members to fulfill their roles effectively and lead their association with confidence.
The Department of Business and Professional Regulation requires attendees of this course to learn the following:
- Budgets and reserves
- Insurance
- Elections
- Record maintenance
- Bids and contracts
- Dispute resolution
Our course incorporates the most recent legislative revisions concerning Milestone inspections, Structural Integrity Reserve Studies, and other critical laws affecting condominium and homeowner associations.