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Reporting delinquent tenant to credit bureaus

Oleksandr Ivanovskiy
  • Rental Property Investor
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I had a tenant who did not pay rent for 4 months. I took her to court and obtain a judgment .

Any suggestions how to collect on a judgement and also report her to credit bureaus.

It looks like credit bureaus and collectors deal primarily with businesses.

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    Peter Scott
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    Peter Scott
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    Here is my question.  I am in Baltimore, Md.  Several tenants who have not paid for for 4 months.  

    The debt collectors I have talked to want a court judgement first.  But the courts here are effectively closed for FPR.


    there must be other avenues to collect the debts

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