I think it's 7 years
If you receive a judgement to evict non-paying tenants plus a judgement for rent monies unpaid and court costs how to do report this to the credit bureau if you do not have a SS# for the husband and wife? They are believed to have skipped the State when evicted.
There is no way to determine if, or when, the matter would become a part of the tenant/debtor's credit report. Evictions do not appear on credit reports unless the landlord sues the tenant and is awarded a judgment for monies owed. In such a case the judgment is entered in the public records portion of the person's CR.
An eviction may show up on your credit report within 30-60 days of a court judgment being entered against you. However, the exact timing can vary depending on when the eviction is reported to the credit bureaus.
An eviction only becomes a part of credit history if it becomes a matter of a lawsuit and judgment award. Negative renting/leasing information remains on the rental history for 5 years. Rental history is supplied by private agencies and is not a part of the credit report.
The actual eviction is not entered on a the person's credit report unless there is a lawsuit involved and the plaintiff wins a judgment for rent owed and damages. The judgment award will be entered into the public records portion of the CR, and remain for seven years (or longer if it is renewable). There are companies such as Rent Check that compile rental records for screening of clients, those records do include evictions, the amount of time that the notice remains on the screening report is generally five years, but is sometimes subject to FCRA guidelines.
it can stay on your credit report for as long as 10 years.
all negative info stay on your credit report ten years.none negative itiems stay for seven years.This info is from transunioun.
How long does a judgement stay on your credit report in ventura county/ca
Vehicle repossessions stay on you credit report for 7 years.
A foreclosure will typically remain on your credit report for seven years.
Ten years from the date of discharge.
A foreclosure will typically remain on your credit report for seven years.
2 years
At the very least, Seven (7) years. Sometimes, depending on the seriousness of the negative information, 15 years at the outside.
A shortsale will report as Settled for Less than the Full Balance and will stay on your credit report for 7 years.
If its just the loan, then the line of credit will end after 7 years of the final payment. Same with bad payment info. But Credit score will not change unless newer lines of credit have been opened and made good/worse.
7-10 yrs