The rent for the apartment, which a 32-year-old German had moved into Kitzbühel in January 2018, was no less than 1,250 euros, but could no longer pay in April 2019. Now he was on trial in Innsbruck.
The high rent in the Tyrolean luxury resort soon became unaffordable before the end of the 1920s with an income of less than 2000 euros: “I was very euphoric at the time, I had a good plan how I wanted to start the company. But it turned out differently,” he explains in court.
In addition to the levy is an unpaid loan for the company’s promotional activities amounting to 11,500 euros. Also: The young man has hired a security company and there are still some costs to cover.
Financial woes
The judge: “You had to expect that you wouldn’t be able to pay, but you thought it would be okay.” Final verdict: 15 months conditional, he has to pay 13,500 euros to representatives of private parties. Due to the “financial misery”, according to the court, no fine.
The failed entrepreneur currently lives off the support of his parents.
Source: Krone

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