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How to report Lao Lai?

If Lao Lai fails to pay it back within the time limit, the parties may bring a lawsuit to the people's court with jurisdiction. After the judgment of the people's court comes into effect, if the defendant still fails to perform the repayment obligation, the plaintiff may apply for compulsory execution according to law. Those who have the ability to perform and refuse to perform the obligations specified in the effective legal documents will be included in the list of people who have lost their trust.

First, the conditions for reporting Lao Lai:

1, refusing to perform the obligations specified in the effective legal documents when it has the ability to perform; For example, if you obviously have the money to pay your debts, but you refuse to implement the effective court ruling or judgment document, you refuse to pay back the money.

2. Obstructing or resisting execution by forging evidence, violence or threats;

3. Evading execution by false litigation, false arbitration or concealing or transferring property;

4. Violating the property reporting system;

Second, the materials needed to report Lao Lai:

1, indictment (basic information of the parties, claims, facts and reasons, stamped with the official seal of the prosecuting unit);

2. Copy of ID card or business license;

3. If entrustment is required, a power of attorney shall be provided;

4. In order to facilitate filing, carry some simple evidence;

Legal Basis: Several Provisions of the Supreme People's Court Municipality on Publishing the Information of the List of Executed Persons with Bad Faith Article 1 If the executed person fails to fulfill the obligations specified in the effective legal documents and has any of the following circumstances, the people's court shall include him in the list of executed persons with bad faith and punish him with credit according to law:

(1) Having the ability to perform and refusing to perform the obligations specified in the effective legal documents;

(2) Obstructing or resisting execution by forging evidence, violence or threats;

(3) evading execution by means of false litigation, false arbitration or concealing or transferring property;

(4) Violating the property reporting system;

(5) Violating the consumption restriction order;

(6) refusing to perform the settlement agreement without justifiable reasons.