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🚗 Parking Rules/EV Charging in Multi-Family Buildings

Lakewood vs Los Angeles

How do ev charging in multi-family buildings rules compare between Lakewood, CA and Los Angeles, CA?

Los Angeles has fewer restrictions than Lakewood.

Lakewood, CA

Los Angeles County

Some Restrictions

California Civil Code §4745 and §1947.6 give condo owners and tenants the right to install electric vehicle charging stations in their assigned parking spaces. LA County building code Title 26 aligns with statewide pre-wiring rules for new multi-family construction.

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Los Angeles, CA

Los Angeles County

Few Restrictions

California Civil Code §1947.6 (rentals) and §4745 (HOAs) require landlords and homeowner associations to permit a tenant's or owner's tenant-paid EV charger installation in their dedicated parking. Los Angeles LADBS offers expedited solar/EV permitting for the build.

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Key Facts Comparison

FactLakewoodLos Angeles
Condo rightsCiv Code §4745 protects-
Tenant rightsCiv Code §1947.6, five-plus units-
New constructionTen percent EV-capable raceways-
HOA limitsReasonable rules only, no ban-
Cost responsibilityOwner or tenant pays installTenant or owner pays
Rental statute-Civil Code §1947.6
HOA statute-Civil Code §4745
LA permit path-LADBS expedited solar/EV review
Installer requirement-Licensed C-10 electrical contractor

Highlighted rows indicate differences between cities.

Lakewood FAQ

Can my HOA stop me from installing a Level 2 charger?

No. California Civil Code §4745 prohibits HOAs from banning charger installation in your deeded or exclusive-use space. They may impose reasonable architectural standards but cannot refuse outright.

Does my apartment landlord have to allow a charger?

If the building has five or more units, yes under Civil Code §1947.6. You pay installation, may need a separate meter, and the landlord can require licensed installers and insurance coverage.

Los Angeles FAQ

Can my landlord refuse my EV charger request?

Only on reasonable grounds — insufficient electrical capacity, structural conflict, or insurance gaps. A blanket no violates Civil Code §1947.6 and exposes the landlord to damages and fees.

Does my HOA have to allow charger installation?

Yes. Civil Code §4745 requires HOAs to approve installation in your dedicated parking subject to architectural standards, licensed installation, and insurance, with response within 60 days.

What permit do I need in Los Angeles?

An LADBS electrical permit, usually issued through expedited solar/EV review. Your licensed C-10 contractor pulls it before energizing the charger and arranges DWP coordination if needed.

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