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All Forum Posts by: Stephen Mehl

Stephen Mehl has started 1 posts and replied 3 times.

John, Nathan, Adam and LamN --

Thanks for writing and for your suggestions.

Our beef is with the one of our nine owners who will not confront his tenant. So, "evict" is not an option for our HOA.

The tenant pays for electricity in his unit directly to PG&E (utility); he does not have a circuit in the carport area, where he charges his car.

We are leaning toward lockboxes on outlets in carport area, hopefully a simple solution, but probably not, if owner engages an attorney.

Will probably file a Lien for the estimated amount due from tenant's past charging.

Will also post notices.

Stephen

Kyle --

Thanks.  I deal only with the owner.  Billing him is an option.

Regards,

Hello --

The tenant of one of our owners is using a common area electrical outlet to charge his electric vehicle. He says he is paying for the electricity. He has not paid.

We have told the owner to pay the HOA for the electricity used thus far and arrange for regular such payments in future. The owner has not responded.

Do readers have suggestions on how to negotiate this?

Thanks for any information.

Stephen Mehl

HOA President