Land Use & Zoning
Florida's 'Electric Vehicle (EV) Charging Station' law protects Florida property owners from:
AHOA fees for using EV chargers
BHOA or condo associations prohibiting the installation of EV charging stations in individual parking spaces✓ Correct
CUtility companies restricting EV charging
DLocal governments taxing EV charger installation
Explanation
Florida law (Section 720.3075 and 718.113 F.S.) protects homeowners' and condo unit owners' rights to install EV charging stations in their own parking spaces. HOAs and condo associations cannot prohibit such installations, though they may impose reasonable design standards.
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