San Francisco Investigates Twitter HQ for Possible Building Code Violations

San Francisco Investigates Twitter HQ for Possible Building Code Violations

Aside from Killian’s complaints, the lawsuit also accuses Twitter of not paying their promised severance. The new leadership under Musk, it said, “deliberately, specifically, and repeatedly announced their intentions to breach contracts, violate laws, and otherwise ignore their legal obligations.” Regarding Twitter not paying rent, for instance, Musk adviser Pablo Mendoza allegedly told former Twitter real estate division lead Tracy Hawkins: “Elon told me he would only pay rent over his dead body.” Alex Spiro, Musk’s personal attorney, also allegedly “loudly opined that it was unreasonable for Twitter’s landlords to expect Twitter to pay rent, since San Francisco was a s—hole.” The California Property Trust, which owns the building where Twitter’s HQ is located, sued the company for failing to pay $136,250 in rent back in January.

San Francisco previously gave Twitter 15 days to fix its building permit to be able to keep their beds after Forbes’ report came out, but the Chronicle says permits haven’t been granted yet. This new investigation is reportedly being conducted by the San Francisco Department of Building Inspection, though it has yet to issue an official statement. As for Twitter, the company hasn’t had a communications team in a while.