Short answer, a valid judgment can be executed against the debtor's non exempt property at any time. A judgment that has been perfected as a lien against real property is more likely to be implemented as a forced sale of the property in question. And a judgment accrues interest until it is paid or satisfied with the judgment creditor.
Judgments and other negative information that is valid cannot be removed from a credit report until the required time limit of 7 years (usually from the DLA) has expired. Most judgments are renewable and therefore can be reentered on a credit report and remain an idefinite period of time.
A foreclosure will be expunged from a person's credit report after seven years have expired from the time the foreclosure was reported. Valid information on a credit report cannot be removed until the required time limit for reportage has expired.
If they are valid debt default entries they cannot be removed from the report until the required seven years have expired.
Normally for a judgment to be withdrawn from your credit report, it is supposed to be cleared after 7 years. A judgment remains on a credit report for seven years from the time it is entered. Many judgments are renewable and can therefore be reentered making it possible for them to stay on the public records portion of a CR for an undetermined amount of time. The time limit for a bankruptcy entry to remain on a CR is ten years from the date of discharge or in some instances a dismissal. Valid information that is negative cannot be removed until the time limit has expired. In most cases positive information will become a permanent part of a person's credit history.
Valid negative information cannot be removed until the set time limit has expired. In cases of defaulted debts that is usually seven (7) years from the date of reportage. w
To get a 'satisfied' judgment removed from your credit report, you can contact the credit reporting agencies and dispute the information. Provide any documentation that shows the judgment has been satisfied. You may also need to reach out to the creditor or court that issued the judgment to request that they provide confirmation of its satisfaction to the credit bureaus.
You cannot travel with an expired passport. You must renew your passport before traveling internationally.
No, you cannot travel with an expired passport. You must renew your passport before traveling internationally.
Generally, if the agreement has expired it cannot be enforced.Generally, if the agreement has expired it cannot be enforced.Generally, if the agreement has expired it cannot be enforced.Generally, if the agreement has expired it cannot be enforced.
No, you cannot travel internationally with an expired passport. You must renew your passport before traveling.
Valid negative information cannot be removed from a credit report. The account information will remain on the CR for the required seven years and should be marked accordingly. Be aware, that regardless of what some debt counselors/agencies claim, valid information CANNOT be removed from a CR until the 7 year time limit has expired.
Once the judgment has been entered into the public records portion of a credit report it will remain for the required amount of time generally 7 years. If the judgment is renewed it can remain indefinitely. Negative information placed on a CR cannot be expunged until the required time limit has expired.
Judgments and other negative information that is valid cannot be removed from a credit report until the required time limit of 7 years (usually from the DLA) has expired. Most judgments are renewable and therefore can be reentered on a credit report and remain an idefinite period of time.
Some states require you to turn it in, others have no such requirement. Either way - you cannot legally drive on an expired tag regardless.
The co-signer cannot be released until the lease has expired unless the lessor agrees to release the co-signer in writing.
No, you cannot fly with an expired passport.
If it has expired you cannot use it.