If there is a court judgment on your credit report, there’s a very good chance that it shouldn’t be there! And today, I’m going to show you how to remove it. So you better stick around!
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Hey, Credit Heroes!
If there is a court judgment on your credit report, there’s a very good chance that it shouldn’t be there!
For those new to credit repair, a court judgment is a formal order given by a judge that demands payment of a debt or damages following a lawsuit. They used to appear on credit reports and back then, they had a huge impact on credit scores. But the credit bureau decided to stop reporting them. Why?
To avoid lawsuits! Until a few years ago, inaccurate and inconsistent record-keeping between courthouses led to countless disputes, because the judgments did not meet the legal requirements to remain on people's credit reports.
Now you might think that this means that judgments are not a problem anymore, but that’s not the case. Because this policy is not protected by law!
That’s why today, I’m going to teach you how to remove court judgments from credit reports!
So you better stick around!
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