CAM
The onsite manager is a vital link between apartment residents and the community owners and investors.
The Certified Apartment Manager (CAM) course includes:
- Management of Residential Issues
- Legal Responsibilities
- Human Resource Management
- Fair Housing
- Marketing
- Property Maintenance for Managers
- Risk Management
- Financial Management
- Community Analysis
Programs may be taken as standalone seminars or as a complete course to earn the industry designation.
CAM Prerequisites:
CAM candidates must have:
- worked in the apartment industry for at least 12 months (to be obtained during the candidacy period for CAM);
- successfully completed the nine courses listed below (which total 55 ½ hours) as well as a Community Analysis project; and
- meet all examination requirements within 24 months of declaring candidacy for CAM.
Once you have successfully completed the program, you’ll have the following Designate Benefits:
- Listing as NAAEI designate
- Annual subscription to units magazine
- Discounted prices for industry products
- Designation certificate, pin and wallet card
- CAM designation logo use on business stationery



