Laxmi Reddy 30 May 2021
Sankaranarayanan (Advocate) 31 May 2021
State the facts clearly. if they giving troubles by such arrogant manners then write a letter to the concerned bank higher official with the support of local advocate and also can complaint against them to the nearest police station for the abuse behavior by the bank agent personally.
G.L.N. Prasad (Retired employee.) 31 May 2021
Make a visit to the bank, seek to reschedule of the loan due to COVID. Always seek the name of the officer that is contacting, his number, and time of contact. The bank is bound to issue a notice first if there is a default of more than 2 EMI and they are not supposed to harass you over the phone. They may at the most make a decent and courtesy call reminding overdue and seeking reasons, that's all, making 12 calls in a day amounts to harassment. Honestly, I do not believe this version as no banker is that much serious and can be such discourteous. There is a prescribed form for rescheduling and you can collect it from the bank.. If there is a call record preserve the same, and make a written online complaint to his immediate superior and to DBOD, RBI-If the bank fails to understand your inability and continues to harass you. I am afraid that you are not fully coming out with facts as EMIs pending may be more, causing worry to Banker. The banker will be too pleased to reschedule in his own interest, as he can reduce his branch NPA position.
SIVARAMAPRASAD KAPPAGANTU (Retired Manager) 31 May 2021
Please ask your father to visit the bank branch and have a discussion with the Branch Manager and explain the reasons for the delay in payment of the EMI and seek time to repay the same. Banks normally shall oblige.
Dr J C Vashista (Advocate) 01 June 2021
Unbelievable hypothetical story.
No bank shall send recovery agents to harass for single default as imagined and stated by you.
It is better to consult and engage a local prudent lawyer for appreciation of facts / documents, professional advise and necessary proceeding.
P. Venu (Advocate) 01 June 2021
Yes, the query is too hypothetical.
T. Kalaiselvan, Advocate (Advocate) 02 June 2021
The bank will not take action for single month default in loan repayment.
If the bank is coming home and creating nuisance you may issue a legal notice to them to refrain from indulging in such illegal activities nd to proceed legally as per law for recovery of loan instead of taking law into their hands.
You can even give a complaint against the agents who may visit your house and indulge in such activities
Sudhir Kumar, Advocate (Advocate) 10 June 2021
come with full facts.
Akshay Satpal 18 December 2022