I have a lawyer on my payroll. . . I just don't want to expend the money for this fur ball of a problem. I will if I have to. It's just irritating to run into little tin socialist monopolist dictators like this.
“I have a lawyer on my payroll. . . I just don’t want to expend the money for this fur ball of a problem. I will if I have to. It’s just irritating to run into little tin socialist monopolist dictators like this.”
But that may be the only way. Don’t be “penny-wise and pound foolish”, as they say.
And there is an important thing to consider: your tenants. You cannot leave them without gas — no hot water, can’t cook, etc. They may sue you.
So, everything considered, I think it is most important to do what you need to do to get the gas leak fixed and work with the gas co., then, when the gas is flowing again, get a lawyer and get PG&E to reimburse you and admit their error.