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The SOL in NY state FOR A JUDGEMENT is 10 years. To make matters worse, they can charge interest as well, up to 8%. I'm not sure for NY but most Courts allow for the Plaintiffs to renew these judgements over again at least once. Sometimes the best thing to do is to negotiate a payment plan in these cases. Se a lawyer or other expert for more info. Good luck.

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By "judgment," do you mean an award of something of value in the settlement of a case, or similar? If so, it is good until it is satisfied/paid off. Not paying a court awarded judgment may result in having lien placed against your or your property.

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The Statute of Limitations for judgments in New York is ten years. The maximum interest rate creditors can charge on these judgments is 8%.

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