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Has any one used a GW on judgement?

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Anonymous
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Has any one used a GW on judgement?

Just curious if a GW will possibly work on a judgement that has been paid?  Has anyone tried it?
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Tuscani
Moderator Emeritus

Re: Has any one used a GW on judgement?

Yes!
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Anonymous
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Re: Has any one used a GW on judgement?

So to do this I am sending the GW to the creditor? correct?
 
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Tuscani
Moderator Emeritus

Re: Has any one used a GW on judgement?

Correct
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Anonymous
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Re: Has any one used a GW on judgement?

How would this work? My understanding is that judgements are recorded at the county recorders office/courthouse and CRA's confirm with the recorder's office.
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serenity72
New Contributor

Re: Has any one used a GW on judgement?

I would like to know this too please. Mines through a credit union.
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Tuscani
Moderator Emeritus

Re: Has any one used a GW on judgement?



crocpa wrote:
How would this work? My understanding is that judgements are recorded at the county recorders office/courthouse and CRA's confirm with the recorder's office.


It is my understanding that either party could remove (I could be wrong). I would assume one would have better luck dealing with the OC.
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Anonymous
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Re: Has any one used a GW on judgement?

I heard back today from a company that I had sent a GW letter to, they had place a judgement on me, it is paid.
 
It reads:
 
This letter is in response to your correspondence that was received on July 16, 2007.
Unfortunately we are not able to remove a Judgement from a persons credit history, even after they have paid the account in full.  Your credit history is a record of how you have paid obligations.
 
This really sucks!!  Think I will pay my obligations on time!
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Anonymous
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Re: Has any one used a GW on judgement?

You need to go to the Court Clerks office and file a Motion to Set Aside Judgment. You can google the term set aside judgment or motion to set aside judgment. This should help. Good luck. I am getting ready to do it myself also. 
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KarimaKC
Established Member

Re: Has any one used a GW on judgement?

Tuscani, do you have any ideas on how to broach a GW letter involving a judgement?  I seems so much more intricate and complex than a 30-day late.
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