I borrowed money to buy a car in the name of a third-party company, and now it is overdue. What will be prosecuted then?
I borrowed money to buy a car in the name of a third-party company, and now it is overdue, and the lender himself will be sued. According to relevant public information, it was the lender who was sued after buying a car in loans overdue, and it had nothing to do with the third-party company. Loan to buy a car, written in the name of the lender, linked to a third-party company. The third-party company will be reminded when the loan expires, and the third-party company will remind the lender to repay the loan. If the lender fails to repay the loan, it will be the lender himself who will be sued after the deadline.