Twitter’s radical overhaul to save money has created new problems.secondBloombergAccording to reports, Twitter is being sued by the landlord, California Property Trust, for failing to pay the rent on its headquarters. The latter sent a notice to Twitter on December 16 last year, asking him to settle the arrears of approximately US $136,000 within 5 days. In a complaint filed this week in San Francisco County Court, the California Property Trust said Twitter ultimately failed to meet its demands.
according toNew York TimesAs we previously reported, to cut expenses, Twitter actually stopped paying rent for offices around the world a few weeks ago. Previously, Elon Musk’s charter flight fee (about 200,000 US dollars) in the company’s first week was not actually paid, and Twitter is also facing a lawsuit for this reason.