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Civil judgments and your credit report Judgments are no longer factored into credit scores, though they are still public record and can still impact your ability to qualify for credit or loans. Lenders may still check to see whether any outstanding judgments against a potential borrower exist.
Credit Repair May Remove Incorrectly Reported Judgments Although judgments — particularly satisfied judgments — should fall off of your credit report after the seven-year limit expires, this doesn’t always happen. Vacated judgments may also sometimes be mistakenly included on your credit reports.
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It’s always a good idea to pay collection debts you legitimately owe. Paying or settling collections will end the harassing phone calls and collection letters, and it will prevent the debt collector from suing you.
It is always better to pay off your debt in full if possible. While settling an account won’t damage your credit as much as not paying at all, a status of “settled” on your credit report is still considered negative.
“Pay for delete” deals are not illegal. After all, the fact that the collection account is damaging their credit scores is the #1 reason which motivates consumers to pay collection agencies. In order to report accounts to the credit bureaus, collection agencies must sign service agreements.
Pay for delete is when debt collectors remove collections accounts from your report in exchange for payment. If debt collectors report information to credit reporting agencies, they must provide accurate and complete information, so pay for delete can be a gray area. …
Unfortunately, you’re still obligated to pay a debt even if the original creditor sells it to a collection agency. But before you pay the original creditor, make sure they still have the rights to the debt. If they sold your debt to a collector outright, this won’t be an option for you.
The charge-off will age off your credit report after seven years. However, keep in mind that just because a debt is removed from your credit report or doesn’t affect your credit score doesn’t remove any legal obligation to pay it. In summary, pay-for-delete won’t harm your credit.