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Norwalk vs Torrance

How do ev charging in multi-family buildings rules compare between Norwalk, CA and Torrance, CA?

Norwalk and Torrance have similar restriction levels.

Norwalk, CA

Los Angeles County

Some Restrictions

California Civil Code Β§4745 and Β§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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Torrance, CA

Los Angeles County

Some Restrictions

California Civil Code Β§4745 and Β§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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Key Facts Comparison

FactNorwalkTorrance
Condo rightsCiv Code Β§4745 protectsCiv Code Β§4745 protects
Tenant rightsCiv Code Β§1947.6, five-plus unitsCiv Code Β§1947.6, five-plus units
New constructionTen percent EV-capable racewaysTen percent EV-capable raceways
HOA limitsReasonable rules only, no banReasonable rules only, no ban
Cost responsibilityOwner or tenant pays installOwner or tenant pays install

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Norwalk FAQ

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

No. California Civil Code Β§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 Β§1947.6. You pay installation, may need a separate meter, and the landlord can require licensed installers and insurance coverage.

Torrance FAQ

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

No. California Civil Code Β§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 Β§1947.6. You pay installation, may need a separate meter, and the landlord can require licensed installers and insurance coverage.

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