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Florida Condo Management Companies

Compare 614 DBPR-licensed firms managing 27,888 registered condominiums statewide. Verified licence status, Google reviews, and local portfolio data — browse by county below.

614 Licensed firms
27,888 Condos registered
1,552,521 Condo units
26% Linked to a firm

Florida has more registered condominiums than any other state — over 27,888 condo associations on file with the DBPR. A qualified condo management company handles financials, maintenance coordination, board compliance, and vendor contracts for your association. Every firm below holds an active Community Association Business (CAB) licence required under Florida Statutes § 468.431. Also browse HOA managers by county →

Largest Condo Management Companies in Florida

# Company Portfolio Condos Rating
1
SEACREST SERVICES INC
WEST PALM BEACH, Palm Beach
368 4.1★
2
202 4.7★
3
SENTRY MANAGEMENT INC
LONGWOOD, Seminole
178 3.9★
4
PHP MANAGEMENT SERVICES LLC
ST PETERSBURG, Pinellas
148
5
PHOENIX MANAGEMENT SERVICES INC
LAUDERDALE LAKES, Broward
145 2.6★
6
AMPREX PROPERTY MANAGEMENT INC
MIAMI, Miami-Dade
127 2.6★
7
ASSOCIA GULF COAST INC
ST. PETERSBURG, Pinellas
120 4.0★
8
90
9
88 3.1★
10
87 2.7★
11
80
12
80
13
VESTA PROPERTY SERVICES INC
JACKSONVILLE, Duval
78 3.1★
14
SANDCASTLE MANAGEMENT INC
NAPLES, Collier
78 4.6★
15
78 2.2★

Source: DBPR condo registry. Condo count reflects registered buildings with a management firm on file. Actual portfolios may be larger. Methodology →

About Condo Management in Florida

Florida condominium associations are governed by the Florida Condominium Act (Chapter 718), which sets strict requirements for reserve funding, board elections, financial reporting, and owner access to records. A professional condo management company helps boards stay compliant and reduces the burden on volunteer directors.

Under Florida law, any company that provides community association management services for compensation must hold a CAB licence from the DBPR. Individual managers employed by the firm must hold a CAM licence. Verifying both before hiring protects your association from unlicensed operators.

The counties with the highest concentration of condominiums — Miami-Dade, Broward, Palm Beach, Lee, and Pinellas — also have the most licensed management firms. Rural counties may have fewer local options and rely on regional firms based in nearby urban markets.

Also compare HOA management companies in Florida →

Frequently Asked Questions

How many condo management companies are licensed in Florida?
614 active condo management companies hold a DBPR Community Association Business (CAB) licence in Florida. All are authorized to manage condominium associations, co-ops, and homeowners associations under Florida Statutes Chapter 718 and Chapter 720.
Do condo management companies in Florida need a licence?
Yes. Florida requires any firm that manages a condominium or homeowners association to hold a Community Association Business (CAB) licence issued by the DBPR. Unlicensed management is a violation of Florida Statutes § 468.431. You can verify any firm's licence status on the DBPR licence search portal.
What is the largest condo management company in Florida?
SEACREST SERVICES INC is the largest condo management company in Florida by DBPR-registered condo count, with 368 condominiums and 12,146 units on file. Rankings above reflect the DBPR condo registry — actual managed portfolios may differ.
How is a condo management company different from an HOA management company?
In Florida, condominium associations are governed by Chapter 718 (the Florida Condominium Act) while homeowners associations are governed by Chapter 720. Management companies licensed under DBPR CAB can manage both types. Key differences include common-element ownership structures, reserve funding mandates (condos have stricter requirements after SB 4-D), and meeting notice rules.
How do I find a condo management company near me in Florida?
Browse the county pages above to find DBPR-licensed condo management firms near you. Each county page shows which firms currently manage condominiums there, their local portfolio size, and verified Google ratings. All firms listed hold an active CAB licence — verify the licence number directly on the DBPR website before signing a management contract.