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Grounding Potential Resistance

Author: 
Alex Young
Publication date:
July 12, 2019
Article Summary: 

The article discusses the electric vehicle charging system (EVCS) provisions under Ontario Regulation 48/01 to the Condominium Act, 1998, which came into force on May 1, 2018. The provisions outline the process for a condo corporation to install an EVCS on the common elements (Corporation-made EVCS) and for an owner to request and obtain approval for an EVCS on the common elements (Owner-made EVCS). The article provides tips for navigating the legal world of EVCSs, including surveying owners to gauge interest, considering the economics of communal Corporation-made EVCS, and taking control of the EVCS agreement process for Owner-made EVCS applications.

Keywords: 

Electric Vehicle Charging System (EVCS), Ontario Regulation 48/01, Condominium Act 1998, Corporation-made EVCS, Owner-made EVCS, EVCS agreement, Condo Law, Common Element Modification, Owner Demand, Condo Corporation.




Source Citation: 
Alex Young
Grounding Potential Resistance
July 12, 2019
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