Judgment Business

There are some regulatory changes coming July 1st, 2017 that may boost the credit scores of 12 million Americans. Good news, right? Well maybe not for judgment creditors.
The three major credit reporting agencies, Experian, TransUnion and Equifax will no longer report civil judgments on credit reports, making judgment recovery more difficult for judgment creditors. If a judgment debtor no longer has a judgment showing as a negative mark on their credit report, there is even less incentive for them to pay up.
So what do you do? 
The best course of action is to contact a judgment enforcement company.  They have resources available to enforce the judgment and make it difficult for the debtor to fly under the radar.
To contact a judgment enforcement professional to discuss your options, click here.

 

 

 

 

 

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Judgments to No Longer Appear on Credit Reports
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