Hi everyone. First time posting on the forums, but I've quietly enjoyed all the advice for a long time. I was hoping someone had some insight regarding charging an electric car at a rental. I'm in CA if that makes a difference.
I've been renting the unit for about 2 years. I have been charging my car at the property (I have an assigned parking space and pay all utilities, including electricity, so I'm not stealing the electricity from anyone), but about 6 months ago I tried plugging in to one of the outlets and was given a warning by the charger that the outlet wasn't properly grounded. I contacted the landlord, and rather than fix the issue, she stated that it was my car causing problems and I was not (and never had been) allowed to plug in at the property. The issues with this were 1) I had actually gotten her verbal permission when I moved in, plus the lease did not forbid charging, and 2) I'm paying for the electricity, and using all factory equipment exactly as recommended by the owners manual (so I'm not doing anything that would create an unsafe environment).
Fast forward to now. She's handing off property management duties to one of her employees and is asking we sign a new lease with the new manager's name. In addition to the new name, she wants the lease to forbid plugging in electric vehicles. So my question is...can she do that even though I'm paying for utilities? Do I have any options, or is it sign the new deal or move out? Obviously I'd prefer not making a stink over anything, but a selling point on moving in was her allowing me to charge in the first place. She's generally been a challenge to deal with, and I've let other things slide to avoid rocking the boat, but this one is sort of a big deal to me.
Thanks all ahead of time!
I've been renting the unit for about 2 years. I have been charging my car at the property (I have an assigned parking space and pay all utilities, including electricity, so I'm not stealing the electricity from anyone), but about 6 months ago I tried plugging in to one of the outlets and was given a warning by the charger that the outlet wasn't properly grounded. I contacted the landlord, and rather than fix the issue, she stated that it was my car causing problems and I was not (and never had been) allowed to plug in at the property. The issues with this were 1) I had actually gotten her verbal permission when I moved in, plus the lease did not forbid charging, and 2) I'm paying for the electricity, and using all factory equipment exactly as recommended by the owners manual (so I'm not doing anything that would create an unsafe environment).
Fast forward to now. She's handing off property management duties to one of her employees and is asking we sign a new lease with the new manager's name. In addition to the new name, she wants the lease to forbid plugging in electric vehicles. So my question is...can she do that even though I'm paying for utilities? Do I have any options, or is it sign the new deal or move out? Obviously I'd prefer not making a stink over anything, but a selling point on moving in was her allowing me to charge in the first place. She's generally been a challenge to deal with, and I've let other things slide to avoid rocking the boat, but this one is sort of a big deal to me.
Thanks all ahead of time!