If this is a court ordered judgment and the other party is not cooperating, then they are not being compliant with the court's order, which puts them in the status of being in contempt of court. Notify, the court that ordered the judgment in writing, or by filing a motion, that you are attempting to follow the judgment but the other party is refusing to communicate with you.
i have a similar situation and am trying Lexington Law Firm's credit and judgment repair services. i looked very hard on the internet and their name keeps coming up. be advised if you try them they might make a "mistake" and accidentally put you into their most expensive program of $79.95/month instead of the $59.95 one that is needed, that is if it works. they give a phone consult, i did it, interrogated them and it sounds like they might be able to remove the judgment(s) against me; their website has claims and testimonials that appear to be of real people who have gotten judgments removed...
The lender can sue you in court and obtain a judgment lien. It can use that lien to sieze any other property you have to satisfy your car debt.
It means that the server you are trying to communicate with is not responding to requests, for a multitude of reasons.
That is the point of doing the experiment. You are trying to find out if there is any relationship at all.
Personal judgments may hurt peoples feelings. But they may also help people fix issues that they are trying to overcome.
Even if you have no insurance or money, someone can still sue you for damages. However, depending on the collection laws of your state, you may be "judgment proof," unable to pay any judgment rendered against you. A lawsuit may result in a judgment against you, which in essence is just a piece of paper that says you owe the plaintiff x dollars. But collecting on the judgment is a completely different animal. Frankly, I would never sue anyone with no insurance or money b/c it is not worth the time and money just to get a piece of paper that is uncollectible. Hopefully, the plaintiff trying to sue you will realize that. Good luck.
Yes if they got a judgment against you or the bank made the loan but you can go to court and plead your case.
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if you are the student trying to get a Stafford, Perkins subsidized or unsubsidized loan no, but parents trying to get a parent plus loan it will because these types of loans are credit based loans. if you are trying to get a personal loan from a lending institution ie. wachovia, Sallie Mae etc. then yes a judgment will affect you.
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A judgment granted by a court will appear on a credit report whether it has been excecuted or not. A few judgments have SOL's many can be renewed indefinitely.
Peggy, the lender got a judgment against you for the Unpaid Balance after selling the car. That judgment becomes a sellable item. Agencys and attorneys and LARGE companys BUY the judgments before SOL runs out and tries to collect.However, some agencys try to collect even when its no longer possible. Verify that they are legit before you make any payment arrangemnets with them.