A judgment will reduce you credit score. It takes about 7 years for an item on your credit report to be removed. You have to make a request for it to be remove from your credit after you 7 year period.
The only thing you can do is to make an offer to the person or agency that hold the judgment against you. But you should know that they do not have to accept your offer.
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.
An eviction lawsuit is public record and a judgment evicting you from a rental property will be a negative entry on your credit report.
Seven years or until the SOL pertaining to the judgment expires. Many states have domestic judgment SOL's that are 10 or 20 years, and many judgments are renewable. The older the judgment becomes, the less affect it has on the credit score. It will may cause other problems, for example, if the consumer wants to buy or refinance a home and in some cases, a vehicle(s), the lender may require the judgment be paid before approving any loan.
Late Payment on Apartment LeaseA lease will not show on your credit report; unless there was a judgment against you.
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Customer satisfaction is the degree to which a buyer is satisfied with a product, service or company. Customer satisfaction objectives can be broken down into three main groups. The first is satisfaction with the purchase, which includes how well the product performed, and whether it met customer expectations and similar perceptions. The second is satisfaction with the process, which includes ease of making the purchase as well as customer service or warranty interactions after the purchase. The third of the main customer satisfaction objectives is the degree to which satisfaction levels affect future actions, such as recommending a product to others or buying again.
A judgment.
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a civil lien can be put on property for nonpayment of any liabilities owed,but only after a judgment from a lawsuit ordered by the judge to pay. you can resolve the lien by paying the judgment in full or filing for bankruptcy. the civil lien will last for 10 years & can be renewed. if lien is in place during ownership of property, lien will be satisfied up sale of house in escrow.
Job satisfaction is a state wherein a worker feels happy with his work. Organizational culture is a system, shared values or norms within a company, and it can affect job satisfaction.
Alcohol, when ingested, is a depressant and a drug that negatively affect judgment.
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A judgment against the trustee in his individual capacity will not affect the trust property. A judgment against the trustee as the trustee will become a lien on the trust property.
usually 7 years
Yes, it can blur your vision. It can also impair your judgment of distances.
Yes, a lawsuit by a debt collector can affect your credit score. If the debt collector wins the lawsuit and obtains a judgment against you, it may be reported to the credit bureaus, which can negatively impact your credit score.