United Affiliates, LLP offers licensing and certification for a variety of professions. Classes are offered at times convenient for busy professionals, and our staff is dedicated to your complete success.

Educational opportunities and licensing courses

Real Estate Sales (Broker/Sales Associate)
Mortgage Broker Licensing
Community Association Manager Licensing

All courses are held at our offices in Daytona Beach 
1326 S. Ridgewood Ave
Suite 14
Daytona Beach, FL 32114
Tel: 386-255-4777
Fax: 386-255-5234
For more information about any of our course offerings, please click here.
To download a schedule of all our courses, click here.

New Course Locations!

We are now holding classes in other locations as well as Daytona.

Orlando: August; September; December
Jacksonville: September; November
Miami: November

These classes fill up quickly, and are being offered for $189.00, which includes all course materials. To register, or for more information, please call (386)-255-4777.


Real Estate Sales (Broker/Sales Associate)

Real Estate Sales Associate Pre-License
Cost: $399
Course Length: 63 Hours
Schedule: TBA
Courses are held monthly

A 63 hour comprehensive course covering all aspects of Florida Real Estate Law and Practice. The course teaches applicants the tools to be both successful and compliant in the Real Estate Industry. Additionally the course will prepare the applicant for the state exam.

In order to allow for a more personal learning environment, the maximum capacity for each class is 12 students. Therefore, in the occurrence that you can not participate in the class, you will be scheduled for the next available class. No refunds provided.
To register for the RESA Course, please call 386-255-4777 or register online by clicking here.

Real Estate Sales Associate Post License
Cost: $225
Course Length:45 Hours
Schedule:TBA
Courses are held monthly


The 45 hour Post License Course expands on the subject matter presented in the Pre-License Course. This course is required prior to your first renewal of your Sales Associate License.

General Florida Real Estate License Requirements

Sales Associate License Requirements

• Be at least 18 years of age
• Have high school diploma or GED
• Complete and pass the state approved 63 hour Sales Associate Pre-License course
• Submit application to the Division of Real Estate with the appropriate fee
• Pass the state exam
• Exceptions to the above:
- Attorneys with a current Florida Bar Card
- 4 year Degree in Real Estate

Broker's License Requirements

• Be at least 18 years of age
• Have high school diploma or GED
• Complete and pass the state approved 72 hour Brokers Pre-License course
• Hold an active Sales Associate license for 12 months out of the past 5 years
• Completed applicable post license education
• Submit application to the Division of Real Estate with the appropriate fee
• Pass the state exam
• Exceptions to the above:
- 4 year Degree in Real Estate

Download the State Application Form


Mortgage Broker Licensing

• Cost: $245, including book
• Classes offered once per month
• State test is on the 4th Tuesday of every month
• Classes always offered the weekend before

• Class schedule for 2008:
January- 18, 19, & 20
February- 22, 23 & 24
March-21, 22, & 23
April- 18, 19, & 20
May- 23, 24, & 25
June- 20, 21, & 22
July- 18, 19, & 20
August-22, 23, & 24
September- 19, 20, & 21
October- 24, 25, & 26
November-14, 15, & 16
December- NO CLASS

In order to allow for a more personal learning environment, the maximum capacity for each class is 12 students. Therefore, in the occurrence that you can not participate in the class, you will be scheduled for the next available class. No refunds provided.

Register for the course by clicking here.

A Mortgage Broker is defined as any individual who acts as an associate for either a licensed mortgage broker business or any lender licensed under Chapter 494, Florida Statutes. A licensed mortgage broker is authorized to advertise and solicit mortgage loans on behalf of a borrower, accept an applications, and negotiate terms and conditions of a mortgage loans on behalf of the lender.

The purpose of the Mortgage Brokers License Course is to prepare the student for the State Exam.

This course is held the weekend before the state exam is held (3rd week of the month). State exam is offered on Tuesday and Wednesday.

Mortgage Brokers Application and Licensure Requirements:

• Florida residency not required;
• Be at least 18 years of age;
• Complete 24 hours of schooling;
• Submit form DBF-MB-101 (state application), fingerprint card and fee; State fee: $200 for application; $23.00 for fingerprint processing
• Pass state test.
• State must receive the students DBF-MB-101 Form prior to the 15th of the month to sit for the following months exam

Mortgage Broker State Application (Form DBF-MB-101)

Other Information:
• The exam is offered once a month.
• The test consists of 100 multiple choice questions.
• Passing grade is 75 or greater.
• Candidates have 3 hours to complete the test.
• The test content is changed each month.


Community Association Manager Licensing

• Classes held every 2 months

• Class Schedule for 2008:
January 10 & 11
March 13 & 14
May 8 & 9
June 26 & 27
August 7 & 8
September 18 & 19
November 13 & 14

• $245 (includes the text book) - DAYTONA BEACH CLASS ONLY
• Please go to www.myflorida.com to help assist you in filling out your application
In order to allow for a more personal learning environment, the maximum capacity for each class is 12 students. Therefore, in the occurrence that you can not participate in the class, you will be scheduled for the next available class. No refunds provided.

Register for the course by clicking here.

Community Association Manager License Requirements

All Home Owners Associations or Condominium Associations in the State of Florida are required to have a Board of Directors of the community association. The Board has the obligation to maintain, manage, and operate the community association. The law does not require the association to hire a manager, but if they do so, the manager must be licensed.

Florida law provides a CAM license must be held by any individual who:
• Performs management services requiring substantial specialized knowledge, judgment, skill, including:
1. Controlling or disbursing association funds
2. Preparing budgets or other financial documents for a community association
3. Assisting in the noticing, or conducting of community association meetings
4. Coordinating maintenance for the residential development
5. Any other day to day services involved in the operation of a community association.

• Performs these duties for compensation
• The association contains more than 50 units or has an annual budget, or budgets, in excess of $100,000
The Licensed Community Association Manager acts as an agent for the board of directors of the community association by which he/she is hired. It is the CAM’s responsibility to take direction from the board regarding maintenance, repair and replacement of common property, and assistance in enforcement of the governing documents. The board may delegate its authority to the manager to act on its behalf in certain instances However, the board may never delegate its responsibility for making decisions to the manager or anyone else.

Volunteer board members, who are not compensated, do not need to be licensed to perform their duties.

For more information about the license requirements, you can visit the DBPR's CAM website at:
http://www.myflorida.com/dbpr/pro/forms/cam/index.shtml

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