
Property management isn’t just about collecting rent or fixing broken appliances—it’s a dynamic, skill-driven aspect of real estate that demands legal savvy, strong communication, and preventive thinking. By expanding your knowledge in this area, you can better serve clients, foster positive tenant relationships, and comply with all relevant laws and regulations.
At License EDU, our 14-Hour Florida Real Estate Continuing Education package offers a Property Management course designed to equip you with practical, real-world strategies. Let’s take a look at what this course covers and how it can benefit your business.
Why Property Management Matters in Florida
Florida’s climate, tenant laws, and diverse real estate types make property management uniquely challenging. From short-term vacation rentals to long-term leases, property issues can arise at any moment. Agents who truly understand how to manage properties can protect themselves from liability, offer more value to owner-clients, and grow their brand beyond just listings.
What You’ll Learn in the Florida Property Management Course
Our Florida Property Management course is a 3-hour specialty elective within the Florida CE package. It’s approved by the Florida Real Estate Commission and delivered fully online, allowing you to learn on your schedule. Here’s a breakdown of core topics:
Financial Oversight & Business Management
Gain insight into budgeting, income tracking, expense control, and maintaining profitability for managed properties. You’ll learn how to balance operating costs while maximizing return on investment for property owners.
Legal Compliance & Regulatory Responsibilities
Stay up to date on Florida-specific landlord-tenant laws, lease agreements, fair housing rules, and eviction procedures. You’ll leave with a strong understanding of the legal framework needed to operate within state regulations and avoid liability.
Tenant Relations & Communication
Learn how to build strong tenant relationships through effective communication, conflict resolution, lease enforcement, and retention strategies. Managing people is just as important as managing property—and this course prepares you to do both professionally.
Maintenance & Property Upkeep
Explore best practices for routine maintenance, emergency repairs, inspections, and working with vendors. Proactive property care not only protects value—it helps maintain tenant satisfaction and long-term occupancy.
Knowing property management inside and out sets you apart as a trusted advisor—not just a typical agent. With License EDU, you’ll complete your CE and walk away with knowledge that truly supports your business goals.
Ready to get started? Enroll today in our Florida Property Management course or take the full Florida CE package.