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Yes, an unlawful detainer can stay on your records and may impact your credit report, rental history, and ability to secure future housing. Typically, a judgment from an unlawful detainer action remains on public records for several years, depending on local laws. This record can affect your rental applications and may be visible to landlords and property management companies during background checks. It's advisable to seek legal advice or assistance to understand your options for addressing or expunging such records.

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