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Is it true that consumer finance sent a message to freeze all my property?

Legal analysis: It's true. The bank has regulations that if you don't pay after a certain period of time, you can freeze your assets and dispose of them through the court.

Consumer finance does not have this right, only the court does. The content of the text message is to scare you. Of course, they provide evidence to the court. If you don't go after the trial, the court will rule against you and will definitely implement it. The court will freeze your account.

Legal basis: Article 487 of the Supreme Court's judicial interpretation of the Civil Procedure Law stipulates that the time limit for the people's court to freeze the bank deposits of the person subjected to execution shall not exceed one year, the time limit for sealing up or distraining movable property shall not exceed two years, and the time limit for sealing up immovable property and freezing other property rights shall not exceed three years. Where the person subjected to execution applies for an extension of the time limit, the people's court shall go through the formalities of continuing the seizure, seizure and freezing before the expiration of the time limit, and the extension period shall not exceed the time limit specified in the preceding paragraph. The people's court may also handle the formalities of continued sealing up, seizure and freezing ex officio.