I once heard a credit educator encouraging people to avoid a judgment on credit at all cost since according to this educator, the SOL (statute of limitation) on judgments is usually in the region of 12 to 20 years. Scary! The educator further stated that even in cases of "satisfied judgment", you would still have to live with it for about 7 years. Well, the truth is that if possible, avoid a judgment on credit as much as you can. Another truth in life is that many times things we never planned to happen do happen so the question that arises is this - Is there no hope for repairing a damaged credit in less than these years mentioned?
In sincerity, not all judgments are awarded correctly. I have in fact learned that up to 80% of judgments are awarded in error. This is for people who may have just been sued by a judgment creditor. For this people, there is a lot of hope if you take the right actions. Contacting a legal service very competent in this area can help you a great deal. You may not realize that the SOL (statutes of limitation) for the Credit7 has expired meaning you have no case to answer. This is just one example of ways you may escape having a judgment on your record and how handing your case over to competent attorneys can get you off the hook.
I know that there are others who may have missed this chance and have been handed a judgment. There is hope for you too. You do not have to wait for 7 or 12 years. You can begin to work to remove a judgment from your credit report. Here's a quote from "Credit Revolution" from Lexington Law. "The United States Congress has provided a number of ways for a person to take control of their credit report and positively affect their credit score. There are legal and practical ways to structure step-by-step recovery from Credit0 disaster." It goes on to say this - "Credit recovery is complex, to be sure." This basically means that though it would need some level of commitment from you, it is very doable.
For people who have been burdened with bad credit reports, there is light at the end of the tunnel. The mighty question then is whether you are willing to make the commitment and work with people who can help you make this happen or would rather believe that "it is impossible" and then sit and blame every other person for your woes? The choice is really yours to make.
You can rebuild your credit starting from today if you so desire.
I once heard a credit educator encouraging people to avoid a judgment on credit at all cost since according to this educator, the SOL (statute of limitation) on judgments is usually in the region of 12 to 20 years. Scary! The educator further stated that even in cases of "satisfied judgment", you would still have to live with it for about 7 years. Well, the truth is that if possible, avoid a judgment on credit as much as you can. Another truth in life is that many times things we never planned to happen do happen so the question that arises is this - Is there no hope for repairing a damaged credit in less than these years mentioned?
In sincerity, not all judgments are awarded correctly. I have in fact learned that up to 80% of judgments are awarded in error. This is for people who may have just been sued by a judgment creditor. For this people, there is a lot of hope if you take the right actions. Contacting a legal service very competent in this area can help you a great deal. You may not realize that the SOL (statutes of limitation) for the Credit7 has expired meaning you have no case to answer. This is just one example of ways you may escape having a judgment on your record and how handing your case over to competent attorneys can get you off the hook.
I know that there are others who may have missed this chance and have been handed a judgment. There is hope for you too. You do not have to wait for 7 or 12 years. You can begin to work to remove a judgment from your credit report. Here's a quote from "Credit Revolution" from Lexington Law. "The United States Congress has provided a number of ways for a person to take control of their credit report and positively affect their credit score. There are legal and practical ways to structure step-by-step recovery from Credit0 disaster." It goes on to say this - "Credit recovery is complex, to be sure." This basically means that though it would need some level of commitment from you, it is very doable.
For people who have been burdened with bad credit reports, there is light at the end of the tunnel. The mighty question then is whether you are willing to make the commitment and work with people who can help you make this happen or would rather believe that "it is impossible" and then sit and blame every other person for your woes? The choice is really yours to make.
You can rebuild your credit starting from today if you so desire.
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