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    <title>topic Question about judgements in Rebuilding Your Credit</title>
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    <description>My husband has a judgement reporting to one credit agency for 800.00 from 2007. He also has collection reporting to one for 2000.00 for the same debt. It was a rental property he went in on with his ex. He moved out and she ended up getting evicted and accrued some damaged. Is there a difference between these two? If the realestate took it to court and they placed a judgement for 800.00 is he still responsible for the 2000 reporting? Anyone have advice?</description>
    <pubDate>Fri, 05 Oct 2012 12:39:16 GMT</pubDate>
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      <description>My husband has a judgement reporting to one credit agency for 800.00 from 2007. He also has collection reporting to one for 2000.00 for the same debt. It was a rental property he went in on with his ex. He moved out and she ended up getting evicted and accrued some damaged. Is there a difference between these two? If the realestate took it to court and they placed a judgement for 800.00 is he still responsible for the 2000 reporting? Anyone have advice?</description>
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