Twitter sued for rent non-payment

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Twitter sued for not paying the rent on its San Francisco office
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Twitter sued for not paying the rent on its San Francisco office

One of Twitter's landlords has sued the company for failing to pay rent on its office space in San Francisco - a short-term cost-saving measure brought in by new owner Elon Musk.

The landlord, Columbia Reit - 650 California LLC, filed the lawsuit filed last week in state court in San Francisco. The firm alleging that Twitter is refusing to pay rent of $136,260 for its offic...

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