Legal Question in Civil Litigation in Virginia
I spoke to the creditor about vacating a judgement that has already been paid. They state the court system itself places the judgement on there as public record so they could not remove it from the credit report only the court system could do that. They also are saying even though I was living in HI, I was properly served because I was still in college and that I was being claimed on my parents taxes so there address would count as my permanent address. What can I do about this? I cant even rent an apartment with this on my credit. It does say paid in full on the credit report but I still cannot rent an apartment with this on my credit. Is it true that the court would consider me as served even though I didnt live there from november to june? Do you think it is possible to vacate this judgement?
1 Answer from Attorneys
1. Yes, quite likely.
2. No, very unlikely.
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