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it's unfortunate that glass condos have issues with insulation because I find they are so much more visually pleasing than newer condos with not as much glass.
 
I was just wondering if anyone has ever had an electric vehicle charging station installed in their condominium. I am working on a project to help make it easier for condo residents, boards and property managers to have chargers installed.

My company Plug'n Drive @PlugN_Drive is organizing an event on April 25th and developing a guidebook for future use that will be updated and part of a expanded section on our website.

Unfortunately, it is very difficult to have a charging station installed in condominiums due to technical, legal and logistical concerns. I would be interested in talking with people who have been successful in having charging stations installed or who have tried and have been unsuccessful.

For anyone who is interested, here is the document I am working on. I am happy to open it up for constructive feedback.

Plug'n Drive is a nonprofit that promotes electric vehicles (EV) in Canada, educating consumers, providing test drives and developing the charging infrastructure. Consumers and fleets can save up to $18/100km by switch to an EV, while reducing their CO2 emissions by up to 39kg/100km in Ontario.

Thanks for your help!

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We’ve been delving into the extensive thread about the Condo Game -MDR leaky condo situation discussed on Urban Toronto, and it’s truly fascinating how only one critic was chosen to represent the perspective in favor of the MDR Condo Corporation. We are quite familiar with both this case and the condo corporation involved. It's essential to recognize that this case was settled, but it serves as a reminder for both owners and the condo corporation to remain vigilant about preserving property values. Owners should feel empowered to voice their concerns when the condo corporation becomes overzealous or unreasonable in its attempts to stifle dissent. It’s crucial to stand up against the pressure of being labeled as the “unpopular person” within the community, particularly among a somewhat gullible clique. After all, fostering open dialogue and accountability ultimately benefits everyone.
 
Toronto condo boom a long term bust?

I was surfing the web on info pertaining to our unprecedented condo boom, and came accross this CBC clip...

http://www.cbc.ca/doczone/episodes/the-condo-game

Being the least knowledgable here, I'd really appreciate your input, is this really the case? If so, what do you believe the future consequences will entail? :confused:
We’ve been delving into the extensive thread about the Condo Game -MDR leaky condo situation discussed on Urban Toronto, and it’s truly fascinating how only one critic was chosen to represent the perspective in favor of the MDR Condo Corporation. We are quite familiar with both this case and the condo corporation involved. It's essential to recognize that this case was settled, but it serves as a reminder for both owners and the condo corporation to remain vigilant about preserving property values. Owners should feel empowered to voice their concerns when the condo corporation becomes overzealous or unreasonable in its attempts to stifle dissent. It’s crucial to stand up against the pressure of being labeled as the “unpopular person” within the community, particularly among a somewhat gullible clique. After all, fostering open dialogue and accountability ultimately benefits everyone.
 

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