
Job Loss or Illness? Legal Ways to Handle Loan Default
Facing loan default due to job loss or illness? Learn your legal rights, RBI protections, and how to negotiate relief, restructure loans, or file complaints

Facing loan default due to job loss or illness? Learn your legal rights, RBI protections, and how to negotiate relief, restructure loans, or file complaints

When Equated Monthly Instalments (EMIs) go unpaid, borrowers often face aggressive collection tactics that can infringe on their legal rights and data privacy. This blog explores the unethical practices employed by some collection agents, including harassment and unauthorized access to personal data.
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Bank representatives visiting your home for debt collection or other purposes can feel intrusive, but knowing your rights can help you maintain privacy and control. This guide offers essential tips on handling such visits professionally while safeguarding your personal space, including understanding your rights under RBI guidelines, verifying the agent’s identity, and taking follow-up actions to protect your privacy.
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Facing intimidation, threats, or even violence from recovery agents can be daunting for women borrowers. However, understanding your rights can be your first line of defense. You have the right to privacy, dignity, and fair treatment, and no recovery agent is above these protections. Whether it's filing complaints with the Reserve Bank of India, contacting the Banking Ombudsman, or seeking legal aid, there are resources available to support you. Remember, your journey does not end with debt. With the right tools and support, you can reclaim your peace and move toward a brighter, more secure future.