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• The CIC can impose reasonable architectural standards for charging stations [added by LAC]. • The owner must engage a licensed electrician to perform the charging station installation. • The owner must maintain at least $100,000 in homeowner’s lia- bility insurance and may have to maintain a higher amount if same is required of all owners under the governing documents or rules and regulations [added by LAC]. • The owner must pay for all electric- ity usage. • The owner must pay for all the review charges incurred by the CIC, such as engineering fees, electrician fees, and legal fees [added by LAC]. • A charging station application can be denied if it poses a life-safety risk [added by LAC]. • Owners are responsible for all damages caused by charging station and all installation costs [added by LAC]. • The owner must advise prospective purchasers of the owner’s unit of the charging station and the responsibili- ties appurtenant to same [added by LAC]. • The owner must indemnify and hold the CIC and other owners harmless from any claims for bodily injury and property damage related to the charging station [added by LAC]. • Boards, in their discretion, have the authority to license a common
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