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Will you go to jail if you don't repay the Internet loan? Consequences of non repayment of online lo

With the continuous development of the Internet, online lending has become very popular. For those who are not strong in self-control, it is really easy to fall into such a trap. So will you go to jail if you don't repay the Internet loan?

Do I have a friend who will go to jail if he doesn't pay 50000 yuan for his online loan? When it's due, his friend forgot to pay it back. Later, it's interest and overdue fees. There are more and more profits, let alone want to pay them back.

If you don't pay it back all the time, the online loan platform may take your friend to court, which will enforce, put him on the list of dishonest people, judicial detention, and restrict high consumption orders. This dishonest record will enter the personal credit file. At this time, there will be problems in bank loan, credit card, house purchase, car rental, etc.

It's inevitable to be sued in court. After all, there is no free lunch in the world. According to the law, there are the following adverse consequences:

1. If enforced by the court, the bank account will be closed, the deposit in the account will be deducted, and the property such as the house will be sealed up and auctioned;

2. If the court fails to achieve the purpose through the above execution means, your friend will be blacklisted, and you will not be able to fly or high-speed rail in the future, and the loan will be greatly affected in the future;

3. May be fined or detained by the court;

4. In addition, there is also the crime of refusing to execute a judgment or written order stipulated in Article 313 of the criminal law, that is, refusing to execute a judgment or written order of a people's court that is capable of execution, if the circumstances are serious, he shall be sentenced to fixed-term imprisonment of not more than three years, criminal detention or fine. '

As for the fact that the interest has more than doubled, this can be reduced. According to the law, the part of the interest that exceeds 24% of the principal can not be repaid.

With the rapid development of Internet finance, Internet lending is becoming more and more popular. Many people still have a wrong idea about the overdue or direct non repayment of loans. They think that borrowing money on the online loan platform will not have as serious an impact as lending in the bank, and they always take risks intentionally or unintentionally.