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The Impending Deadline for Transitional General Licensees

Author: 
Dean McCabe,
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Article Summary: 

discusses the impending deadline for Transitional General Licensees in the condominium management industry to obtain their General License. There is concern that experienced managers might leave the profession instead of completing the educational requirements. The author emphasizes the importance of not extending the deadline or making exceptions to the requirements. Instead, the author suggests utilizing Limited Licensees who are entering the profession as a positive solution. The article highlights the value that Limited Licensees can provide to condominium boards, especially for smaller condominiums, and lists various services they can offer. However, the $500 spending limit imposed on Limited Licensees is seen as too restrictive, and the author advocates for greater flexibility in setting spending limits by the condominium board. The article encourages Supervising Licensees to mentor and guide Limited Licensees, contributing to the development of new managers. The author emphasizes the need to attract young talent to the profession and find ways for those gaining experience to contribute to the industry's growth.

Keywords: 

Condominium management, General License, Transitional General Licensees, Limited Licensees, educational requirements, industry growth, mentoring, spending limits.

Source Citation: 
Dean McCabe,
The Impending Deadline for Transitional General Licensees
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