Months after Elon Musk purchased Twitter in 2022, a landlord in Boulder, Colorado, said the social media company stopped paying rent on a 64,557-square-foot building custom-designed to house the tech tenant for a decade.
The good news is not that X and Elmo did lose the case and now have to pay.
It’s about the signal it sends out.
It will be far harder and more expensive for any of his companies to rent property somewhere in the future. Also just a drop in the bucket, but a far more substantial one compared to the ruling.
And that is a good thing.
The good news is not that X and Elmo did lose the case and now have to pay.
It’s about the signal it sends out. It will be far harder and more expensive for any of his companies to rent property somewhere in the future. Also just a drop in the bucket, but a far more substantial one compared to the ruling. And that is a good thing.