📝 Description
A claim is being sold at a public auction with an initial price of 625 EUR. This is a second-category claim related to insolvency proceedings. The auction is managed by an insolvency administrator. The acquired claim includes UAB Ceres Agrar's right to E.A.M.'s debt (born in 1952, German citizen) of 4879.04 EUR. Interest on this amount is calculated at 5% annually from the date the case was filed in court (2024-10-17) until full execution of the decision. The legal basis is Civil Case No. e2-2894-1185/2025.
The seller is a legal entity UAB "Ceres Agrar" (code 303059327). This property is not a VAT object.
The public auction starts on 2026-01-19 13:21:52 and ends on 2026-02-09 13:21:59. A pre-auction inspection of the property is possible upon agreement with the administrator. The buyer assumes responsibility for the nature of the asset or potential defects when acquiring only the claim.
The auction is managed by an insolvency administrator, whose representative is listed in public registers (PII verified).
The seller is a legal entity UAB "Ceres Agrar" (code 303059327). This property is not a VAT object.
The public auction starts on 2026-01-19 13:21:52 and ends on 2026-02-09 13:21:59. A pre-auction inspection of the property is possible upon agreement with the administrator. The buyer assumes responsibility for the nature of the asset or potential defects when acquiring only the claim.
The auction is managed by an insolvency administrator, whose representative is listed in public registers (PII verified).
❓ Frequently asked questions
What is the initial public auction price?
The initial claim sale price at the auction is 625 EUR.
What is the debt amount included in the acquired claim?
The acquired right includes a debt of 4879.04 EUR, plus 5% annual interest from 2024-10-17.
When does the auction end?
The auction ends on 2026-02-09 13:21:59.
Who manages this auction?
The auction is managed by an insolvency administrator, representative of UAB "Ceres Agrar" (owner).
What is the legal basis for this claim?
The claim arises from Civil Case No. e2-2894-1185/2025.
Is this property a VAT object?
No, it is stated that the property sold is not a VAT object.