No, you can not remove legal records. You can pay the 534 and have that part removed, but the eviction stays for 10 years. After 10 years the landlord has to renew it and most forget. Since you still owe money he may renew it though, I would.I have an eviction from 5 years ago with $534 next to it. How do I get it cleared from my renter's record?
yes, but it could take 30 day. The credit reporting bureaus are
idiotically permitted 30 days to remove negative data and I have
waited 4 yrs for some data to be removed. The bureaus have
no trouble violating the federal law on this.
YOU may send proof of paying the money and show the
';idiots'; it has been 5 yrs and HOPE they wake up.
till then, you can find a lesser fancy apartment that does
not use credit checks or find an apartment [at a college, often]
with a student already in it who is seeking a roomie
You can't get it removed.
The eviction stays for about 7-10 years.
The monetary portion stays as well. Even if you pay it, it will still show for 7-10 years as a satisfied judgment. Right now, it shows as an unsatisfied judgment.
No The eviction will stay on your record. It will just show no money owed if you pay it, which will look better and increase your chances of getting another place.
You made a mistake and have to pay for it.
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