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SOL On A Default Judgement Is Up

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jramos402
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SOL On A Default Judgement Is Up

I have a default judgement against me that is almost 5 and a half years old. The SOL for a judgement of that state is 5 years. My questions are, what happens now that the judgement is out of its SOL?? Can I file a complaint with the CRAs to get it removed since the SOL is up??
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gdale6
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Re: SOL On A Default Judgement Is Up


@jramos402 wrote:
I have a default judgement against me that is almost 5 and a half years old. The SOL for a judgement of that state is 5 years. My questions are, what happens now that the judgement is out of its SOL?? Can I file a complaint with the CRAs to get it removed since the SOL is up??

SOL time periods have nothing to do with CRTP, the reporting period of a judgment is 7 years from date of its issue. I would check state statutes to see if the judgment can be renewed by the plaintiff, most states allow it.

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