SageBrush
REJECT Fascism
You must be joking, or have a very, very sorry life.Questions about cost and such are irrelevant here. It's about ownership and control,
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You must be joking, or have a very, very sorry life.Questions about cost and such are irrelevant here. It's about ownership and control,
I'll let you know when it is reached. Certainly more than a couple dollars a month, let alone $1 a year. LOLWhere do you draw the line?
You must be joking, or have a very, very sorry life.
Let me PM you my mailing address, please send me a couple dollars a month in perpetuity.I'll let you know when it is reached. Certainly more than a couple dollars a month, let alone $1 a year. LOL
It is a ski condo, with 60 membersIf the electricity is .10/kwh and he plugs in for 12 hours each night, that's $438 for the year. Just say'n......
Send a self addressed, stamped envelope; I'll be happy to send you a dollar a year since that is the amount we are talking about here.Let me PM you my mailing address, please send me a couple dollars a month in perpetuity.
Neither the president nor OP own 1/60th of the outlet. The HOA owns 100% of the outlet, which means that the HOA gets to decide how it's used.
In theory, couldn't the HOA hit you with theft for using the outlet without permission? Here's an example of someone ending up in jail for this:
EV Driver Jailed for ‘Stealing’ 5 Cents of Electricity
Of course, that driver didn't own part of the school he was "stealing" from, but does that really matter? I can't walk into my local Tesla gallery and take what I want just because I own some TSLA.
Now, HOA rules may well provide for reasonable use of shared facilities, in which case you do have permission and it's fine. My point is just that it's not a matter of "you own it" or "it doesn't cost much."
Uuuggghhh. I hate when people in electric car forums or article comment sections do not understand what actually happened there and cite it as "stealing electricity". That is NOT AT ALL what it was about. I read more of the charges that were filed and the whole buildup of complaints that went on in that case. It was a TRESPASSING charge, not theft of electricity. His son did not go to that school, but he had been bringing him there to use the tennis courts after hours when people weren't supposed to be there. The school had told him to not come on the school grounds, mainly because of liability concerns, so that was the forewarning not to trespass. Then, he continued to do it anyway. Someone noticed as a side thing that he had an electric car that he had been plugging in there, but that's not what the main charge was. So sure, while the principle is still correct, that you shouldn't plug in somewhere without asking, could you please help our community by stopping spreading this false myth that this guy was jailed for stealing electricity? It was trespassing.In theory, couldn't the HOA hit you with theft for using the outlet without permission? Here's an example of someone ending up in jail for this:
EV Driver Jailed for ‘Stealing’ 5 Cents of Electricity
Of course, that driver didn't own part of the school he was "stealing" from, but does that really matter?
How is the electricity metered ?
Did those idiots understand that they are forcing you to spend hundreds if not >$1000 in order to save themselves pennies per charge ?!?I felt it was interesting that all the Board members were strongly against the Condominium paying for the electricity.