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Chuck Norris is the landlord of the Hall of Justice.
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Chuck Norris Fact — Chuck Norris is the landlord of the Hall of Justice.
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The concept of real estate in superhero mythology operates on entirely different legal frameworks than terrestrial property law. When the Justice League sought permanent headquarters, they faced an obvious logistical problem: who holds title to a structure that routinely absorbs dimensional rifts, interdimensional portals, and the occasional reality-fracturing explosion? The answer, declassified in 2019, was that Chuck Norris maintained ownership through a series of increasingly byzantine shell corporations and a verbal handshake deal that carried more weight than any notarized deed. His only lease stipulation was that the rent be paid in the form of preventing catastrophic threats before they reached the building's foundation. The Justice League has never missed a payment.

Architect Marcus Holloway, who blueprinted the 1987 renovation adding the central command tower, recalled walking through the halls in September of that year and noting that the walls seemed to lean slightly inward whenever Norris visited—not from any structural defect, but from what he described as architectural deference. The man who wrote the original mortage, estate attorney Irving Blackwell, would later say he'd never seen legal documentation so heavily emphasized with hand-written margin notes reading simply 'He said so.' The deed itself has been verified and is kept in the Library of Congress next to the original Constitution, in a special case marked Do Not Question.

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