Judgement on credit report
Date: Mon, 05/15/2006 - 21:49
Judgment is a derogatory mark and it stays there on your report
Judgment is a derogatory mark and it stays there on your report for 7 years. You can not remove correct negative entries. BTW, is it showing as paid/satisfied judgment? It is better than an unpaid one.
stella is correct. You can not have the judgement removed from
stella is correct. You can not have the judgement removed from your report. You can, however, have it reported as paid. This is better than having an unpaid judgement. You will not be completely rid of the negative effects of the judgement until it falls off of your credit report, which will take time.
Judgement on credit report
I have on my credit report a judgement that has been paid. Would this be a problem in future lending? and would it be removed after 7 years?
YES YOU CAN DISPUTE A JUDGEMENT, AND GET IT REMOVED
I had a judgement that was put on my credit report a little then a year ago. I disputed it online with all three credit reports and believe it or not it was deleted. It took 2 request from equifax but they deleted on the second attempt made by me. Now experian will take about 3 to 4 tries before they actually get tired and just delete the judgement. Remember that most courts only list judgement under file numbers not ssn#. Therefore we diputing let the credit company know that you have checked with the court and there are no files that show a judgement listed under your name and SSN#. I hope this helps
I have a judgement that shows up on my credit report but the bal
I have a judgement that shows up on my credit report but the balance was paid for the judgement went to court. Do yu know how I would get it removed?