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From the filing date!
^THAT^
keep in mind, that since its satisfied, you MAY be able to get it vacated ("Motion to Vacate"). ie *poof* it never existed and is removed. basically a judge "reverses the decision".
i only did this one time for myself, so ill let you confer with the pros on the specifics of the procedures so i dont misguide you.
It all depends on whether your state laws allow for it. If they don't you can always write a GW kind of letter to the judge asking if he/she will consider vacating it.
@surfnspy wrote:
Cross,
I have researched the motion to vacate and from what I've read if the judgement was not an error, it was impossible to remove them. I'm lucky that it does not show up on TU but, it is the only thing holding me back on EQ and EX from great scores. Glad to hear it worked for you! If there was some sort of attorney who specializes in this I would gladly fork over the money to have it removed!
Not true.
Many states you can file a motion to vacate after payment. Illinois is like that, I have had two removed like that. Legit judgements, which I satisfied, and then vacated afterwards.
Go to the courthouse and speak to someone at the clerks office, they will let you know if it is doable in your state.
-scitt
Hi Scott,
Not sure how it works in CA???
The courthouse isn't too far away so I may check it out. My only worry is that it is not reporting on TU and I don't want it to suddenly show up becasue I distrubed the "bee hive."
Awesome to hear you had success with yours!
Courts or clerks don't report. That is all done by 3rd parties hired by the CRAs.