Possibly Facing Eviction; Advice Needed

RickMachE

Well-Known Member
Joined
Jul 1, 2021
Threads
267
Messages
17,919
Reaction score
27,907
Location
SE MI
Vehicles
2022 Mach-E Premium 4X, 2022 Lightning Lariat ER
Country flag
Offer to buy this - https://amzn.to/3AZ1wux. It's called a Kill A Watt Energy Usage Monitor. It costs $30. Plug it into the wall, plug the 120v cord into it, and DON'T reset it. It will provide the usage of electricity. Each month, go in on the 30th and take a picture of the relevant screens to show your usage, and pay them the usage times the rate agreed to. Done.

Start by paying them $30 for the coming month, and then each month take a reading at the end of the month and do the math. "I paid $30 for December, and on 12/31/22 reading was XX kWh. XX x agreed upon price = $YY.YY."

They work great. Our library loans them out for free.

Ford Mustang Mach-E Possibly Facing Eviction; Advice Needed 61FOAk4UA5L._AC_SL1500_
Sponsored

 

generaltso

Well-Known Member
Joined
Jun 24, 2020
Threads
76
Messages
15,389
Reaction score
28,694
Location
Vermont
Vehicles
2024 Kia EV9 GT-Line
Country flag
So to further clarify, I don't mind paying for what I ACTUALLY use. That isn't an issue even though I was told I wouldn't have to pay for the garage.

The problem I have is in this brand-new apartment complex that is advertised as luxury, they want me to cover the cost of the upgrade which has been quoted to me as over $2500. I don't know where this figure of $100 dollars comes from... That would be nice though.
I've asked this at least twice, but I'll ask again. Since they said that you can pay additional rent to be able to use the outlet, how much is the additional rent? If you don't know the answer to that question, I don't see what you have to be worked up about.
 
OP
OP

SightUp

Well-Known Member
Joined
Dec 18, 2021
Threads
65
Messages
244
Reaction score
87
Location
Nebraska
Vehicles
Mach E
Occupation
ARNG
Country flag
I've asked this at least twice, but I'll ask again. Since they said that you can pay additional rent to be able to use the outlet, how much is the additional rent?
They did not say. Nor do I actually care because they wouldn't be fair about it. I am basing this off of past experiences.
 

Motomax

Well-Known Member
First Name
Max
Joined
Jul 19, 2021
Threads
5
Messages
1,019
Reaction score
1,027
Location
California
Vehicles
VW GLI, 4Runner
Country flag
So to further clarify, I don't mind paying for what I ACTUALLY use. That isn't an issue even though I was told I wouldn't have to pay for the garage.

The problem I have is in this brand-new apartment complex that is advertised as luxury, they want me to cover the cost of the upgrade which has been quoted to me as over $2500. I don't know where this figure of $100 dollars comes from... That would be nice though.
They offered to just increase rent instead of a meter. Whats their proposed increase? Your electricity is dirt cheap, almost to the point of being irrelevant. Did you provide a break down of how much you’re using and what it’s costing them?
 

Logal727

Well-Known Member
First Name
C
Joined
Aug 23, 2021
Threads
101
Messages
7,351
Reaction score
11,347
Location
Florida
Vehicles
‘21 Carbonized Gray Mustang Mach-E Premium AWD Ext
Country flag
So to further clarify, I don't mind paying for what I ACTUALLY use. That isn't an issue even though I was told I wouldn't have to pay for the garage.

The problem I have is in this brand-new apartment complex that is advertised as luxury, they want me to cover the cost of the upgrade which has been quoted to me as over $2500. I don't know where this figure of $100 dollars comes from... That would be nice though.
Luxury has no actual meaning when it comes to apartments except when they want to get out of being required to take govt subsidized housing. I’ve seen old Section 8 apartments refurbished with new paint jobs and then the word luxury is added to their name and now they don’t have to allow poor people in at all.
 


mjs020294

Well-Known Member
First Name
Mark
Joined
Mar 17, 2022
Threads
3
Messages
250
Reaction score
287
Location
Florida
Vehicles
Mach-E
Country flag
Now that it's on the landlord's radar, if the power bill is higher than usual, they'll know exactly where to look firs
Its a 15/20 AMP 120v socket and he commutes 10 miles a day. It is HIGHLY unlikely his consumption will make much of an impact on an entire apartment complex with an office, janitors, garages and outside lighting. Remember the tariff in his area is only 6 cents a kWh; charging for 7,500 miles a year is only $12 a month.

If they wanted to modify the garage, i.e remove the socket, that would mean revising the lease agreement.
 

generaltso

Well-Known Member
Joined
Jun 24, 2020
Threads
76
Messages
15,389
Reaction score
28,694
Location
Vermont
Vehicles
2024 Kia EV9 GT-Line
Country flag
If they wanted to modify the garage, i.e remove the socket, that would mean revising the lease agreement.
Why? Does the lease say that they can't put a lockbox over an outlet that they never granted permission to use? In my opinion, all of this discussion is irrelevant until the OP finds out how much additional rent we're even talking about. Is it worth a fight for $10/mo?
 
OP
OP

SightUp

Well-Known Member
Joined
Dec 18, 2021
Threads
65
Messages
244
Reaction score
87
Location
Nebraska
Vehicles
Mach E
Occupation
ARNG
Country flag
I am not a lawyer. I do not have the knowledge or know how to come out ahead in such matters when previously dealing with the management of this complex. What I do know is that they have been completely unreasonablin getting previous matters handeled for me. I can deal with those though. I cannot deal with an uncharged car.
 

babgvant

Well-Known Member
First Name
Andrew
Joined
Jan 29, 2022
Threads
10
Messages
158
Reaction score
116
Location
Chicago
Vehicles
Mach-E GT PE
Occupation
Software Developer
Country flag
I don't feel you guys read my post in the entirety. I moved into this place because I was told that the garage was mine and I could use the 120v charge. That has changed several months into the lease here. I am the bad guy now?
Stupid question, why are the 120V plugs in the garage if you're not allowed to use them?

FWIW, I think you're in the right, but it's going to be hard to "win" this fight because you have to pay to fight.

It should be really easy to put a monitoring device b/w your L1 EVSE and the car. Get a couple days of use recorded, offer to apply some reasonable multiplier, pay the $20 (if that) extra a month. A lot of people have no concept of how cheap it is to charge an EV.
 

connoisseurr

Well-Known Member
First Name
Connor
Joined
Sep 29, 2021
Threads
35
Messages
1,394
Reaction score
1,624
Location
Northern VA
Vehicles
22 Rivian R1T, 23 Tesla MYP
Occupation
IT Engineering
Country flag
Rather than having an expensive fixed meter installed, could OP ask the management company to install a smart outlet monitoring device to capture the energy used, and then pay the fee for actual energy used?

Just read @RickMachE post about the Kill-a-watt. I'd definitely recommend this as a solution.

Offer to buy this - https://amzn.to/3AZ1wux. It's called a Kill A Watt Energy Usage Monitor. It costs $30. Plug it into the wall, plug the 120v cord into it, and DON'T reset it. It will provide the usage of electricity. Each month, go in on the 30th and take a picture of the relevant screens to show your usage, and pay them the usage times the rate agreed to. Done.

Start by paying them $30 for the coming month, and then each month take a reading at the end of the month and do the math. "I paid $30 for December, and on 12/31/22 reading was XX kWh. XX x agreed upon price = $YY.YY."

They work great. Our library loans them out for free.

61FOAk4UA5L._AC_SL1500_.jpg
 

JDrazMME

Well-Known Member
Joined
Jun 24, 2021
Threads
5
Messages
65
Reaction score
94
Location
Cleveland OH
Vehicles
21 Star White MME Premium Ext Batt AWD
Country flag
I read about half the posts so not sure how many people commented the way I am about to so I apologize if this has been said many times...My feeling is you are looking for a legal loophole for free charging. Instead of focusing on the legal aspects, how about doing what's right? Instead of mooching off your neighbors for free electrons, pay for the electricity you use to charge your car. Work with the landlord to come up with a fair, agreed upon way to calculate the cost and pay for it yourself.
 

AhardFSU

Well-Known Member
First Name
Antonio
Joined
Apr 10, 2022
Threads
3
Messages
777
Reaction score
730
Location
Riverview
Vehicles
2022 Mustang Mach E
Country flag
I am not a lawyer. I do not have the knowledge or know how to come out ahead in such matters when previously dealing with the management of this complex. What I do know is that they have been completely unreasonablin getting previous matters handeled for me. I can deal with those though. I cannot deal with an uncharged car.
Read Rick’s post and get the Kill A Watt thing. Try to negotiate a reasonable amount applicable to your actual usage.
 

connoisseurr

Well-Known Member
First Name
Connor
Joined
Sep 29, 2021
Threads
35
Messages
1,394
Reaction score
1,624
Location
Northern VA
Vehicles
22 Rivian R1T, 23 Tesla MYP
Occupation
IT Engineering
Country flag
I read about half the posts so not sure how many people commented the way I am about to so I apologize if this has been said many times...My feeling is you are looking for a legal loophole for free charging. Instead of focusing on the legal aspects, how about doing what's right? Instead of mooching off your neighbors for free electrons, pay for the electricity you use to charge your car. Work with the landlord to come up with a fair, agreed upon way to calculate the cost and pay for it yourself.
Negative, OP thinks it's unreasonable that the management company had a change and now they're enforcing reconciliation for energy consumption and monitoring devices.

My thoughts:
  • Ask the management company to continue allowing use of outlets for trickle charging, and then propose they offer EV charging installations in the community - either at a central location, or offer them to individuals with garages and assigned parking spaces.
    • The benefit is that the stations installed have substantial tax deductions incorporated, and the management company can also charge a montlhy access fee, essentially profiting from the installation over time
  • Ask the management company to cover or split the fee of the meter installation in the garage - and at that rate, install a 240V circuit so OP can have access to L2 charging
  • OP and management company agree to a reasonably low monthly fee for utilization of the garage outlet for charging. I've seen others mention $10/mo and that sounds very fair, even $20/mo is fair. If charging for 8-hours daily, that would be roughly $0.85/day, which lands closer to $25-30/mo.
Sponsored

 
 







Top