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NSW: Do lot owners need permission to replace their electricity meter with a smart meter?

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Question: Do lot owners need permission before replacing their meter? What legal implications or recommended steps should the owners corporation take if this has occurred?

Answer: The owners corporation does not own the electricity meters.

The owners corporation does not own the electricity meters. They are owned by accredited meter providers from the Australian Energy Market Operator (AEMO). Assuming the old meter was replaced with a new meter taking up the same footprint, and there were no modifications to the common property meter board, we do not believe the lot owner needed permission to change the old meter to a new smart meter.

In many cases, the meter replacement is initiated by the customers’ energy retailer or the local energy distributor (e.g. in NSW, this is Ausgrid, Endeavor Energy or Essential Energy) due to regulated meter replacement programmes such as ageing or meter family type failures.

Assuming the above was applicable, and no modifications to common property occurred, site unseen, we do not believe the owner’s corporation is obliged to take any action.

Joseph Arena Arena Energy Consulting E: joseph@arenaenergyconsulting.com.au P: 1300 987 147

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