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Vierra Wong
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Dealing with PG&E in CA

Vierra Wong
  • Rental Property Investor
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(My first BP post)

Does anyone know if the conduit in the sidewalk between a transformer and the buiIding is Landlord's responsibility or PG&E? They say we are responsible because it's a "secondary run" but I'm sure they will put everything back on us if we're willing to pay.  Long story short this is just the most recent hurdle after a string of PG&E delays to bring new power to a building. We are currently 10 months into this PG&E project and tenant was supposed to move in last November.  I have never had to deal with PG&E in this capacity and hope someone out there has some experience in with this. Thanks!!

  • Vierra Wong