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EV Charging: Sarasota vs Venice

How do ev charging rules compare between Sarasota, FL and Venice, FL?

Venice has fewer restrictions than Sarasota.

Sarasota, FL

Sarasota County

Some Restrictions

Florida law protects condo unit owners' rights to install EV charging stations and incorporates statewide accessibility requirements through the Florida Building Code.

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Venice, FL

Sarasota County

Few Restrictions

Installing a Level 2 EV charger at a Venice home requires a Ch. 88 electrical permit but is not separately restricted. Florida law (Fla. Stat. 718.113(8) for condos and 720.3045 for HOAs) prevents condominium associations and HOAs from prohibiting reasonable EV chargers in owner-controlled parking.

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Key Facts Comparison

FactSarasotaVenice
Statute (Condos)Fla. Stat. 718.113(8)-
Statute (HOAs)Fla. Stat. 720.3045-
Building CodeFlorida Building Code-
Cost BearerUnit owner-
City Permit-Required - electrical (Ch. 88)
Code Standard-NEC 625
HOA Preemption-Fla. Stat. 720.3045
Condo Preemption-Fla. Stat. 718.113(8)

Highlighted rows indicate differences between cities.

Sarasota FAQ

Can a Florida HOA ban EV chargers in my parking spot?

No. State law prevents condo and HOA associations from prohibiting EV charging station installation in a unit owner's designated parking area, though reasonable rules apply.

Who pays for the EV charger installation?

The unit owner bears all installation, electrical, maintenance, insurance, and metering costs under Fla. Stat. 718.113(8) and 720.3045.

Venice FAQ

Can my Venice HOA stop me from installing an EV charger?

No. Florida Statute 720.3045 prevents HOAs from prohibiting reasonable EV chargers in your assigned parking. Reasonable aesthetic conditions and cost-sharing for shared infrastructure are allowed.

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