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Liability to pay the debts for a friend's loan
I introduce my friend to my co-worker, my friend managed a restaurant before and she took a personal loan to my co-worker.
She signed a paper that she has a loan and will pay it on a monthly basis. unfortunately, she got trouble in paying back.
Now, this co-worker was running to me asking to pay my friend loan. Am I liable to pay that?
I did not sign any paper that I am a guarantor.

Dear Sir/ Madam,
Thank you for getting in touch with me on this.
You have rightly emphasised on the illegality of your co-worker asking you to pay the dues that are to say that since you have not signed any contract/agreement that you guarantee the repayment, you cannot be liable for this loan.
Further, your co-worker has no ground in law to force you to make the payment, hence, please do not be pressurised by her tactics.
Further, granting such a loan on personal basis may not be enforceable in the court of law. So you should warn your co-worker about it if needed.
In summary, you are not liable to pay any money.
I trust you will find this helpful.
Regards,
Hari Wadhwana

Dear Questioner,
With reference to your inquiry, kindly be informed that as per the given info, you shall not be held liable in any way whatsoever.
Only frustration leads your co-worker, and that's why he/she's trying to use some sneaky ways to let you pay, however, he/she'll never be able to force you to pay a single fils.
Wishing you all the best.
Kind regards,
Sherif M. ElKhatib