Twitter continues to be in the news after being bought by Elon Musk. Twitter is frequently changing its operating policy. After starting the service of paid blue tick, now Twitter has also started the subscription service. But meanwhile, Twitter has got a big blow from the US court. A US court has ordered Elon Musk-run Twitter to evict an office building over unpaid rent.
$968,000 letter of credit was provided in 2020
According to a report in the Denver Business Journal, the landlord of Twitter’s offices was provided with a letter of credit for $968,000 in February 2020. The money ran out in March and the micro-blogging platform has not paid the rent since then, which is around $27,000 a month. The report states that according to the documents, the judge has ordered the Boulder sheriff to return possession of the Twitter office to the landlord.
More than 300 workers used to work in this building
In May, the landlord went to court against Twitter, and the judge issued an order that the sheriff must evict Twitter within the next 49 days. Before the massive layoffs, Twitter’s Boulder office had at least 300 employees. Twitter was sued in January after it failed to pay $136,250 in rent for its office space in San Francisco.



























