Twitter is being sued by the Crown Property over allegations of unpaid hire at its London headquarters.
The Crown Property, which manages a portfolio of properties belonging to the monarchy, filed a case within the Excessive Court docket final week.
Twitter’s workplace relies close to Piccadilly Circus in central London, however reviews recommend the tech large has eliminated indicators and logos from the house in latest months.
In accordance with The Each day Telegraph, Twitter signed a £2.6m lease for the third flooring, however the dispute pertains to hire arrears on the primary flooring in the identical constructing.
Elon Musk took over the corporate in a $44bn (£35bn) deal final yr and has since began slicing hundreds of jobs.
This is not the primary time Twitter has confronted allegations of unpaid hire at its places of work.
Earlier this month, the proprietor of its San Francisco premises claimed the corporate was owed $136,260 (£110,073).
Twitter has but to touch upon the newest allegations made by the Crown Property.