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Report Judgement to Credit Bureaus

Kenneth C.
  • Philadelphia, PA
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BP,

I hope everyone is doing well. I'm looking for some solid leads re: how to report a judgement to the credit bureaus. Have you had experience with this? If so, did you use a collections agency or did you do this on your own? If with an agency, which organization did you use?

Thanks in advance for your feedback.

KC

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Richard F.#1 Tenant Screening Contributor
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Richard F.#1 Tenant Screening Contributor
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Aloha,

An actual judgment, issued by a court, is a "Public Record" which the three main credit bureaus collect data from. It will be reported on a typical consumer credit report. To be clear, there are (dependent on your particular jurisdiction) two parts to court filings for an eviction...one for possession, and one for the money judgment.

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