Legal notice - loan amount of 9500 rupees Legal notice - loan amount of 9500 rupees

7 months ago

I have taken a loan amount of 9500 rupees. With charges the loan amount has been increased to 21230 rupees.Right now I am unable to pay due to unemployment or other issues. The lender had given a legal notice and given time period of 7 days to repayment. What should I do now?

Anik

Responded 7 months ago

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A.Dear client,
The legal notice needs to be replied within the expected time if not done so then it will be considered as beneficial for the person sending the legal notice. Request him for asking more time to repay the amount.
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Abhimanyu Shandilya

Responded 7 months ago

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A.Dear Client
You need to respond to that legal notice through a lawyer. Please get in touch with our team who shall help you with the same
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