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I missed that news. What happened?
From what I remember, he didnt want to pay rent on his brick and mortar building because he thought rent was too high.
For twitter.
Something about the legal case would bankrupt the building owners?
I think they eventually came to an agreement.
It must be nice to be so rich that you have tons of bargaining power.
That was during the time that remote work was really popular.
That makes sense. Land lords were pretty desperate to retain tenants, so I'm not surprised Elon took advantage of that to get his rent reduced.
It was a perfect moment in time.
Now everyone is returning back to the office, he would probably have a hard time doing that.
Maybe not in CA, but definitely it would be harder to do in TX.
Didnt he say something about moving all his companies into one space or area?
Wasnt that what he was making snailtown for?
He wont pay those fines.
Just like he didnt pay the rent fees for his building.