An eviction can negatively impact your credit score if it results in unpaid debts being sent to collections. This can stay on your credit report for up to seven years. It's important to try to resolve any outstanding debts related to the eviction to minimize the impact on your credit score.
Credit scores are based upon the overall credit history of the consumer. Therefore it is not possible to calculate exactly how many points might be deducted for a specific reason. Needless to say all negative reporting is harmful to a person's credit, some do, however, have a larger and lengthy impact.
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.
If you have experienced an eviction at some time in the past 7 years, more than likely it will appear on your credit report. You can obtain a copy of your credit report by contacting the three major bureaus.
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.
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.
The eviction will not necessary affect your credit score, but you owe money that will be the entry that will affect the score. The eviction is a public record, searchable from a database but the funds owned is what affect your credit score especially if it is turned to a collection agency.
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