Don't get evicted and you won't have to worry.
You can check if you have an eviction by reviewing your rental history report, contacting your previous landlords, or searching online eviction databases. It's important to address any instances of eviction on your record as it can impact your ability to rent in the future.
No. An eviction and judgment should show up on your credit report for only 7 years. If a 14-year old eviction is still on your credit, contact the appropriate credit bureaus for dismissal of the judgment. Note that the court files are permanent, and the landlord may still find the eviction that way, depending on how he screens tenants.
"How long do you have till an eviction is off of your credit?" i am looking for an apartment but i have an eviction that's about 9 years old. the question on the aplication is have i ever been evicted? do i say yes or no? how do i find out if its still there?
Well, if you are asking if you can physically remove eviction filings from court records, the answer is 'no'; however, within certain parameters, the matters can be sealed from public viewing. If you are asking if you can remove eviction entries from your credit report or from your rental history record/file, then the answer is 'yes' within very stringent parameters. There are certain laws that DCRs (data compilation companies) are supposed to follow that, ofetntimes, they do not. So, your information is made available too soo, beyond the legal length of time to report this information and with invalid information or information that is not updated. The first thiing that you want to do is find out what your prospective landlords will see when they view your credit report and your rental history record and the best way to do this is for you to pull your credit report and look in the public records section for anything (judgment(s) ) related to your eviction. Then, have a company like RemoveEvictions.com pull your Rental History Report to see if any evictions show up on your record. Sometimes, when there is no judgment disposition (settled before going to court), your eviction information will still show up when your prospective landlords run your background check. You do not want to be sitting in the property management's office and have this information come up...especially if you have stated that you have no evictions on your record (by going on the information found in your credit report alone). Once you know what's on your record, the aforementioned company (removeevictions.com) has methods to have a good percentage of evictions removed, I'm told.
You can find a free 3 credit bureau report on experian.com.
To find information on a credit report, you can go online and asks websites like Equifax or Consumer Products to help you with your credit report troubles.
One can find out how to obtain a free credit report by directly contacting your credit card company and requesting a free credit report, this can be done once a year.
you sould go to a local bank and ask for a credit report
Pull your credit report.
The purpose of the Experian credit report is to find out your credit score as well as many other things. The Experian credit report is everything you need to know about your credit score.
Most people know if they have been evicted. It is a court procedure and they receive a summons. If this is not the case, it Is possible to check with the court in which you believe the eviction occurred. It is also possible to check your credit report,
One can find a free credit score report online from many of the free credit report websites such as Free Credit Report. Many similar websites offer free trials with the inclusion of a credit score report. One such website is TransUnion.