Twitter landlord sues company over unpaid rent for SF office

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One of Twitter's landlords has sued the company, saying it owes $136,000 in unpaid rent for an office in San Francisco

One of Twitter's landlords is suing the social-media company, saying it owes $136,260 in unpaid rent for an office in San Francisco.

The landlord of the Hartford Building, which is at 650 California Street, served Twitter a default notice on December 16, telling the company it had five days to pay the rent it owed or it would break the terms of the lease, according to a copy of the notice attached to the lawsuit, which was first reported byIf Twitter refused to pay, the landlord, Columbia Reit - 650 California, could take legal action, such as starting eviction proceedings and seeking damages from Twitter for breach of...

 

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He is becoming more and more like Trump.

That's like complete chump change and probably why he didn't bother looking at it.

This is what bankruptcy looks like…

What is going on?

And this is why Elon is closing offices…

They should just move like everyone else has.

What is happening? This on the heels of their Seattle office no longer paying their rent and laying off janitorial and security staff!! 🤷🏽‍♀️

Elon Musk actively stole money from PayPal users in order to make revenues look better. He is no stranger to stealing

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