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JoshInReno
Posts: 10
Registered: ‎01-15-2009

Re: The Annual Disappointment

Sadly, I don't think so.

 

Combined credit card limits: $1600

Combined credit card balances: $1465

Utilization:                                    91.56%

 

92% is what is shown on my profile - so I don't think the consumer loan is/was factored in.

01/14/08 TU:620 EQ:573 EX:622
11/29/12 TU:636 EQ:633 EX:???
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JoshInReno
Posts: 10
Registered: ‎01-15-2009

Re: The Annual Disappointment

Interesting.

 

I have never paid on that judgement. How would a person go about checking the courthouse docket?

01/14/08 TU:620 EQ:573 EX:622
11/29/12 TU:636 EQ:633 EX:???
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StartingOver10
Posts: 1,679
Registered: ‎03-06-2010

Re: The Annual Disappointment


JoshInReno wrote:

Interesting.

 

I have never paid on that judgment. How would a person go about checking the courthouse docket?


Most jurisdictions are online now. Try the Clerk of Courts section of your county to see your judgment.

The judgment is really holding you back as well as utility. That is a public record that will last for much longer than 7.5 years. Check the Nevada state statutes to see how long a judgment lasts in your area (if that is where you are). Typical is ten to twenty years and many jurisdictions have a renewal process. Also, the judgment has been accruing interest the entire time since it was issued. The interest is limited by statute, usually a prime plus type of thing, so check the statute for the permitted amount too. The judgment will prevent a purchase of a home with a mortgage. So you want to take care of it ASAP.  Consider getting in touch with the judgment lienholder to see if you can get it vacated in exchange for payment.  If they won't do that, then make sure you get a recorded Satisfaction for payment.

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rckstrscott
Posts: 2,325
Registered: ‎04-25-2011

Re: The Annual Disappointment


JoshInReno wrote:

Interesting.

 

I have never paid on that judgement. How would a person go about checking the courthouse docket?


going from 90+ util to 9 percent util caused my scores to raise almost 100 points. and I have 5 negative accounts still showing, my high is 722 for TU

 

knock down that util and see your scores cruise up.. there isn't even a doubt about it... score simulator be damned.

 

-scott

Starting FICO Score: 10/10: TU 498 | EQ: 502 Current FICO Score(lender pull): 05/12: TU: 722 | EQ: 712 | EX: 686
Collections Removed: Hunter Warfield, CBE Group, Merchants Credit Guide, EOS-CCA, Enhanced Recovery, Portfolio Recovery, UCB, American Collection Company, Medical Business Bureau, Jefferson Capital, Credit Portfolio Associates, FCO, LVNV, Convergent, Armor Systems
Other Negative Entries Removed:Plains Commerce CO, HSBC CO, 2008 Judgment Santander Reposession

Still Working On: Illinois Paid Tax Lien,
Positive Accounts:10/10: 0 | 07/12: 6 | Mortgage Closed 5/12, Macy's AMEX $3900, Citi/Home Depot $2000, Capital One Cash Rewards $1500, Capital One Secured $500, Credit One Bank $500. Total Utilization: 6%. AAoA: 1yr, 7mth. INQS: 8 TU, 8 EQ, 4 EX
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Shogun
Posts: 7,617
Registered: ‎04-15-2011

Re: The Annual Disappointment

I agree totally, IME the score simulators are practically worthless.  :smileyhappy:  


Starting Score: 504

Current Score: EQ FICO 819, TU08 778, EX "Who Knows?" Quizzle 756
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