Twitter sued for not paying office rent
Twitter has been going under really hard times after Elon Musk's take over and now problems started to occur even more.
Twitter has been having so much problem with current situation. After Elon Musk took over Twitter problems started to occur even more. After the take over Musk could not handle the platform and decided to quit as the CEO. Now many more problems started to show up. It looks like the company is being sued for not paying the office rent.
Twitter sued for not paying office rent
The company informed Twitter on December 16 that it would default on its lease for the 30th floor of the Hartford Building, which is located at 650 California Street in San Francisco, if it did not pay its outstanding rent within five days, as reported by Bloomberg. California Property Trust claimed that Twitter did not comply with the order in a complaint that was filed this week with the San Francisco County Superior Court.
In order to cut costs, Twitter had stopped paying rent on all of its global offices in recent weeks, as reported in the New York Times on December 13. A lawsuit has also been filed against the business for not paying Musk $197,725 for charter flights he took during his first week at Twitter. During the same time frame, Musk is said to have brought "more than a dozen" SpaceX lawyers to help Twitter's legal team.