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Water, Water Everywhere
Credit Type: IFM
This course will focus on strategies for taking a proactive approach to water damage issues and understanding when an insurance claim may be appropriate instead of covering all costs directly. Participants will also explore responsibility in different water loss scenarios and review the phases of disaster management—preparedness, response, mitigation, and recovery.
Construction Defecit
Credit Type: IFM
This course will help participants understand the difference between potential construction defects and damages that may be covered by property insurance. It will provide practical guidance on both visible and hidden damages, understanding timelines for filing a claim, and navigating the process to achieve a successful recovery, whether through insurance coverage or addressing construction defects.
Fire & Smoke Claims
Credit Type: IFM
This course will provide guidance on navigating the complex process of filing and managing an insurance claim. Participants will gain an understanding of their rights and responsibilities as policyholders, learn the basics of insurance and the claims process, and explore how to evaluate what they may be entitled to and pursue a fair settlement.
Hurricane Claims
Credit Type: IFM
This course will provide education on navigating the complexities of filing and managing an insurance claim. Participants will learn about their rights and responsibilities as policyholders, gain a general understanding of insurance and the claims process, and explore how to evaluate what they may be entitled to and how to pursue a fair settlement.
Plumbing Leaks
Credit Type: IFM
This course will help participants learn how to identify early signs of potential plumbing problems that could lead to larger issues and possible insurance claims. It will also cover the key phases of disaster management—preparedness, response, mitigation, and recovery—in the context of plumbing and water damage.
Repair vs Replace
Credit Type: IFM
This course will provide guidance on how to assess whether repairs or full replacements are the best approach when damages occur, as well as how costs may be allocated. It will also review the phases of disaster management—preparedness, response, mitigation, and recovery—in the context of managing property damage.
Insurance Rates, Claims
Credit Type: IFM
This course will provide guidance on navigating the complex process of filing and managing insurance claims. Participants will gain a clearer understanding of their rights and responsibilities as policyholders, learn about the insurance claims process, explore factors affecting insurance rates and strategies to reduce them, and receive up-to-date information on relevant legislative developments.
Insurance Claims: Through the Eyes of Your Client
Credit Type: IFM
This course will provide guidance on navigating the process of filing and managing an insurance claim. Participants will learn about their rights and responsibilities as policyholders, the roles of various parties involved in a claims process, and how to identify potential damages. The course will also cover steps to help maximize the chances of a successful recovery.
Insurance Claims: Hints and Tips
Credit Type: IFM
This course will provide guidance on navigating the challenges of filing and managing an insurance claim, whether directly as the policyholder or in a supporting role. Participants will learn about their rights and responsibilities under an insurance policy, as well as the roles of various professionals and service providers throughout the claims process. The class will also cover how to assess potential damages, determine whether those damages may be covered by an insurance policy, and outline the steps that can help improve the likelihood of a successful claim outcome.
Why Take CEU Classes?
Insurance and Financial Management
IFM, or Insurance and Financial Management, refers to a mandatory category of continuing education credits required for Community Association Managers (CAMs) to maintain their active professional licenses.
Total Hours
Florida CAMs must complete 15 hours of continuing education every two years.
The IFM Requirement
Out of those 15 hours, you must complete 3 hours dedicated to Insurance and Financial Management (IFM).
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