Yes, but it will remain on your credit *as paid* for ten years.
The buyer pays.
YES
A judgment creates a cloud on the title. Any buyer, lender or title insurance company would require that the lien be paid before they will complete any transaction with you relating to your property.
Yes
Yes
Anytime that you have a judgment on you no matter where you are you have to pay it. There are some instances where you may not have to but it don't matter if you are in PA or LA a judgment is a judgment.
A lot of times scams want to pay with paypal. The "buyer" also says that he would like to pay more than the given amount. Another way to tell that it is a scam is when the "buyer" says he is out of town so he must pay online.
If you can't pay the judgment, it will continue to accrue interest at a rate that is generally established by the state legislature each year. State law will provide that the judgment is enforceable for a fixed number of years, the number being established by the statutes of the state in which the judgment is entered. There will also usually be a process by which the judgment creditor can renew the judgment's life for one or more successive periods.
Do you have to pay for a copy of your judgement
Can a California Limited Liability Company be forced to pay a judgment
No
You can pay off the judgment , prove with a letter or some valid evidence that the judgment was made in error..