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Borrower Repays 13,200 Yuan in Defaulted Personal Loan With Interest

All Real CasesMay 9, 2026 2 min read

Personal loan defaults frequently result in civil disputes when borrowers fail to repay borrowed funds as agreed. A regional court addressed such a matter, ordering a borrower to repay 13,200 yuan in principal and interest following non-repayment of a personal lending arrangement.

The lending arrangement originated when a lender provided personal loan funds to a borrower for financial purposes. The arrangement specified principal amount and repayment obligations, with the borrower agreeing to repay the full amount within a designated timeframe.

Following the expiration of the repayment period, the borrower failed to remit the agreed principal and interest amounts. The lender initiated legal proceedings seeking repayment of the outstanding amounts along with associated litigation costs.

The court examined evidence including loan documentation, financial transaction records, and communication between the parties. The court determined that the lending arrangement was valid and enforceable, with the borrower bearing primary responsibility for non-repayment.

The court ordered the borrower to repay the total amount of 13,200 yuan comprising principal and accrued interest, along with litigation costs. The ruling emphasized the enforceability of personal loan agreements and the obligation of borrowers to honor agreed repayment terms.

This ruling illustrates the judicial enforcement of personal loan defaults and the accrual of interest obligations when borrowers fail to meet repayment deadlines.

Disclaimer: This article presents a summarized account of a civil court ruling for educational and informational purposes only. It does not constitute legal advice, and individuals facing similar circumstances should consult a qualified attorney licensed in their jurisdiction for guidance specific to their situation.

This article is rewritten from public court documents for general reading only. It does not constitute legal advice. Consult a qualified attorney for specific legal matters.

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