Legal Question in Landlord & Tenant Law in Pennsylvania

Judgements

Once I receive a judgement from the court, how do I get it onto the defendants credit report?


Asked on 5/26/09, 4:24 pm

2 Answers from Attorneys

Steven Czik CZIK LAW PLLC

Re: Judgements

You need to wait 30 days and then file the judgment. We have substantial experience handling these types of cases, however, we would need some more information before making a complete and proper determination. You are welcome to contact us for a free consultation.

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Answered on 5/28/09, 4:11 pm
John Davidson Law Office of John A. Davidson

Re: Judgements

Simple wait 30 days and file the judgment with the Prothonotary. It will cost something but not much.

{John}

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Answered on 5/26/09, 5:18 pm


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