On 24 Oct 2021 at 20:23, Peter VanDerWal via EV wrote:

> Were you making a joke, or did you not know that California passed such a law
> 7 years ago?

"Landlords are required to allow tenants to install EV charging stations" is 
a good thing, but it isn't the same as "requiring owners of apartments of 
more than, say, 4 units, to provide L2 or better EV charging points."  

I'm a property owner.  Not that it's likely around here, but if one of my 
tenants said that he had an EV and wanted an EVSE for charging it, I'd pay 
for the installation with the understanding that the EVSE stayed with the 
unit when the tenant moved. I'm pretty sure that I could take depreciation 
deductions for it on my income tax.

David Roden, EVDL moderator & general lackey

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