Legal Question in Credit and Debt Law in New York

Judgement on credit Report

I recently noticed a judgement on my credit report dating back to 12/2002. I have had no contact with the people regarding this nor has any action been taking on either parties part. I was wondering how long does this stay on my credit report? I am located in New york City and don't know the length of time nor repercussions this has on my credit report.. please help

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Asked on 3/12/09, 10:55 am

1 Answer from Attorneys

Stephen Starr Starr & Starr, PLLC

Re: Judgement on credit Report

Judgment stays on credit report for 7 years, but is enforceable in NY for 20 (yes - twenty) years. Judgment bears interest at 9% a year. If filed as a lien at the county level the lien is good for 10 years and can be renewed for another 10. Judgments have a negative effect on your credit report.

A creditor with a judgment can both garnish the judgment debtor's wages and levy a writ of execution against the judgment debtor's bank account (or just restrain the account pursuant to a restraining notice).

Please see the prior posting on our Blog (newyorkbankruptcylawyerblog.com) on the topic of dealing with a default judgment. The posts are:

Help A Collector Has Frozen My Bank Account in New York, Queens, Bronx, Brooklyn! http://www.newyorkbankruptcylawyerblog.com/2008/10/help_a_collector_has_frozen_my.html

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What Can I Do If a Default Judgment Has Been Entered Against Me in New York? http://www.newyorkbankruptcylawyerblog.com/2008/10/what_can_i_do_if_a_default_jud_1.html

The foregoing is intended as general information of interest to readers of this website and is not intended as legal advice for your situation. You should consult with an attorney.

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Answered on 3/12/09, 2:40 pm


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