📝 Description
We are selling second-order creditor's rights based on insolvency administrator auctions. The starting price for these claims is set at 68950 Eur. This auction aims to satisfy joint and several debts owed by Tomas Orenta and Vidus Pazeira, totaling 229832,50 Eur.
The asset belongs to a legal entity - Limited Liability Company "Lapsta" (Company code: 159989398). The property being sold is not a VAT object.
The auction begins on February 20, 2025 at 09:00:00 and ends on March 24, 2025 at 09:00:59. Detailed characteristics of the asset (immovable/movable) are not specified because creditor's rights are being sold, not physical property. Therefore, a property inspection is not possible.
The auctions are managed by insolvency administrator Gintaras Zicikas.
The asset belongs to a legal entity - Limited Liability Company "Lapsta" (Company code: 159989398). The property being sold is not a VAT object.
The auction begins on February 20, 2025 at 09:00:00 and ends on March 24, 2025 at 09:00:59. Detailed characteristics of the asset (immovable/movable) are not specified because creditor's rights are being sold, not physical property. Therefore, a property inspection is not possible.
The auctions are managed by insolvency administrator Gintaras Zicikas.
❓ Frequently asked questions
What is the starting price for the creditor's rights sale at the auction?
The starting price for the creditor's rights is 68950 Eur.
When will the auction for these creditor's rights start and end?
The auction will start on February 20, 2025 at 09:00:00 and end on March 24, 2025 at 09:00:59.
Whose debt is being covered by these creditor's rights and what is the amount?
The creditor's rights are owed to Tomas Orenta and Vidus Pazeira, who owe a joint and several debt of 229832,50 Eur.
Who is managing these insolvency auctions?
The auctions are managed by insolvency administrator Gintaras Zicikas.
Is there an option to inspect the creditor's rights being sold?
Inspection is not provided because rights are being sold, not physical property.
Is the sales object a VAT object?
No, the object being sold is not a VAT object.