Connecticut: The Manager Licensure Bill and How it Affects You

Posted by  on Friday, August 29, 2014 

HOA laws are generated at the state level. Some states require licensing and others do not. Connecticut is one state that requires certification as well as licensure to prove you have what it takes to manage a successful HOA. Since other states are passing similar bills, or could in the future, it is important for everyone to understand the bill, not just those in Connecticut.

What Is the Manager Licensure Bill?

In the past, community association and HOA managers didn’t need any certification or training to get a community association manager license in Connecticut. With the new bill, managers are required to undergo training and receive certification from the National Board of Certification for Community Association Mangers (NBC-CAM). This helps prove they are ready and trained to properly manage a HOA.

What Is the Importance of the Manager Licensure Bill?

As a potential property manager it’s important to understand the Manager Licensure Bill. Other states already look to NBC-CAM to determine what managers need to know, so it is not inconceivable that they may also adopt a similar bill.   Read more.

 

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