Does paying Judgmnt start 7yr over?

Discussion in 'Credit Talk' started by phxbbw6ft1, Nov 7, 2001.

  1. phxbbw6ft1

    phxbbw6ft1 Well-Known Member

    Does paying a judgement start the 7 years over?

    Thanks
     
  2. tommyy

    tommyy Well-Known Member

    I can tell you all 3 bureaus use the "paid" date for my judgement and not he date the account actually used when te judgement was given. Example: judgement filed and granted 6/95, I paid it on 3/96. They use 3/96 as my date.
     
  3. breeze

    breeze Well-Known Member

    Oh no you don't, you agitator!! :p

    Or do you just want to see who's paying attention?

    This is as plain as the nose on your face!!

    http://www.ftc.gov/os/statutes/fcra.htm#605

    It doesn't matter that they are showing "date paid," now. When it is 7 years from date of entry, it comes off, unless the statute of limitations for judgments in your state is less than 7 years.

    Unpaid judgments stay on until the statute of limitations is up.

    C'mon, Kristy, don't let him get away with this, LOL.
     
  4. QUEEN_BEE

    QUEEN_BEE Well-Known Member

    How did you find out what dates they use? Did you ask? I noticed on EQ they only gave me a 'filed' date and a 'satisfied' date.
     

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