My father-in-law needs money, and he has asked me to take out a loan for him. He cant do it himself because hes not a citizen and banks here dont give loans to foriegners. That means Ill have to take a personal loan, give him the money, and wait for him to pay back the installments every month.
It is a sensitive time as well because my wife and I had some problems and she moved out 4 months ago, and we are in the process now of working things out again. Her parents are currently helping in convincing her to come back home, but things are still not certain from this point.
As you can see, this is a very bad timing from him to ask for this kind of favour. Whats even worse is that if I turn him down things will change dramatically! Unfortunately, I have to turn him down because I cant risk him not paying back the loan and carry a bad record with the central bank. Plus I might need the money for a rainy day!
What do you think? What should I tell him? Anything else I should let him know?
2006-06-26
09:23:55
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