Can I sue his company if the company as a legal person does not repay the loan?

It is suggested to solve the problem through consultation. If negotiation fails, you can sue the court for arrears on the grounds of loan disputes.

People's Republic of China (PRC) Civil Procedure Law

Article 108 A prosecution must meet the following conditions:

(1) The plaintiff is a citizen, legal person and other organization that has a direct interest in the case;

(2) Having a clear defendant;

(3) Having specific requests, facts and reasons;

(4) It falls within the scope of civil litigation accepted by the people's court and is under the jurisdiction of the sued people's court.

Article 109 A lawsuit shall be brought to a people's court, and copies shall be submitted according to the number of defendants.

If it is really difficult to write a complaint, it can be made orally, which will be recorded by the people's court and the other party will be informed.

Article 110 A complaint shall contain the following items:

(a) the name, sex, age, nationality, occupation, work unit and domicile of the party concerned, the name and domicile of the legal person or other organization, and the name and position of the legal representative or principal responsible person;

(2) the request and the facts and reasons on which it is based;

(3) Evidence and its sources, names and residences of witnesses.

Extended data

A corporate loan has the following conditions

1. It has a fixed business place (site visit is required, and proof of rent payment or property right of the business place is provided), and the projects it operates are legal.

2. It will take 6 months for some lending institutions to relax their requirements after one year of normal operation.

3. The business situation is relatively good, and it has stable revenue capacity (public water certificate for nearly half a year is required).

4. The person in charge of the borrower needs to keep a good credit record.

5. You also need to open a deposit account in a loan bank.

Baidu Encyclopedia-People's Republic of China (PRC) Civil Procedure Law