I'm not a lawyer, but speaking from experience, time is the only thing that clears your credit history of negative events. Repossessions take almost seven years to come of your record.
Not unless the title has been cleared by the lien holder.
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Yes, your record will be cleared when you turn 16 in the UK for shoplifting if you had been charged earlier when you were 14.
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Actually, it doesn't just come off your record. It will show as a repossession, but it will show as no balance due.
Women's world record in Pole Vault (out door) is held by Yelena Isinbayeva of Russia who cleared a mark of 5.06 meters. The record for indoor is held by Jennifer Suhr who cleared a mark of 5.02 meters.
When a repo man pays off a car, it typically stops the repossession process because the debt on the car is cleared. This means the car no longer needs to be repossessed since the debt has been settled.
Neither is good. However, a repossession does less damage and is removed from your credit report within less time than a bankruptcy.
In most pocket billiards games, the table does not get cleared, so no record can exist.
It still is on your record, only it does not show up as a conviction, you are just not declared guilty of the offense.
If you were a co-signer on the apartment, the eviction may become part of your record.