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Once I have paid why does the default/judgment not get removed?

Frequently Asked Questions
Credit Bureaux will not remove judgment unless it has been rescinded in the court of law. Defaults and/or judgments are not removed immediately because they are part of an individual’s credit history and credit grantors are entitled to receive this information so that they can minimise their risk. part of the terms and conditions of granting credit, Credit Grantors will get consent from you, the applicant for credit.

What is a default judgment?

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If you fail to appear in court as ordered by subpoena to defend this action, the court will enter in a default judgment against you and in favor of the creditor. See similar questions...

How do I get a judgment removed from my credit rating?

Small Claims
When you make your final payment on the judgment to the creditor, have the creditor sign a Notice of Satisfaction (available at the Small Claims Court). If you are not able to get the creditor to sign the Notice of Satisfaction and you wish to have the judgment removed from your credit rating, you must file a Notice of Motion ($75 filing fee) and Affidavit with the Small Claims Court for an order declaring that the judgment is satisfied. See similar questions...

What do I do if I have received a judgment against someone and they still have not paid?

F.A.Q.
Be sure to let your attorney know. If you proceeded with the case pro-se, then you may file a wage deduction or citation in Room 103. See similar questions...

I have a judgment or a default against my tenant. How do I to evict the tenant?

Superior Court of D.C. - Civil Division - Landlord and Tenan...
You must use court process to evict the tenant. To do this, you must wait at least forty-eight hours after entry of a judgment or a default before you return to the Landlord and Tenant Clerk's Office to file a writ of restitution, which orders the eviction of the tenant. If you have a "default," you must turn the "default" into a "judgment" by filing a Soldiers and Sailors affidavit with the court certifying that the tenant is not on active duty with the military or other government service. See similar questions...

What happens after the Default Judgment is issued by the Court?

Provincial Court of Newfoundland and Labrador - FAQ
You may proceed to Enforcement if your Judgment has been registered with the Sheriff's Office, pursuant to the Judgment Enforcement Act. A brochure is available from the Court pertaining to Enforcement. See similar questions...

Once the judgment or default judgment is entered, how can the creditor then collect his money?

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There are several ways in which the creditor can then proceed to collect his money. One way is to serve a garnishment order on your employer or bank. Another is to execute a judgment lien against your real estate or personal property. The creditor may seek out any assets that you may have that could satisfy the judgment against you. See similar questions...

What does my application have permission to do by default?

Security - Windows Forms FAQs
By default "ClickOnce" deployed applications run in a security sandbox provided by CLR Code Access Security. An application has the ability to do safe operations, such as displaying UI & same site network IO, but can not do unsafe things... See similar questions...

I paid the liquidated damages I owed; why does GSA Auctions® still show that I am in default?

GSA Auctions Frequently Asked Questions
If you paid GSA using a credit card for liquidated damages you owed, it can take up to 4 business days to process this payment and clear your GSA Auctions? account. Please be advised that liquidated damage payments paid by credit cards are processed by GSA's Finance office on Thursday of each week (excluding holidays). See similar questions...

How do you file a Motion to Set Aside a Default Judgment?

Traffic Division Frequently Asked Questions
You must fill out the Motion to Set Aside Default Judgment and Order - CIA04 (file size 20k) form with your explanation of why you feel you should be allowed to set aside the default. A cash bond must be posted in the amount of the ticket, plus the $25 default fee and the form. If the Magistrate grants the motion, an Informal Hearing will be scheduled and you will be sent a notice within approximately two months. See similar questions...

Why is a default/ a judgment kept for 3 years and 5 years respectively?

Frequently Asked Questions
When the code of conduct was drawn up the various bureaus together with their subscribers did investigations into the predictability of the age of a default or judgment. After this investigation was done the culling rules were set. They were then forwarded to the Department of Trade and Industry for approval. See similar questions...

I paid my tickets online, when will the hold be removed?

Rutgers-NewBrunswick/Piscataway FAQ's
Holds are automatically removed within 48 business hours of the payment. If you need immediate hold removal, go to the Department of Transportation Services Office. Once the ticket fine is paid, a “Hold Removal” slip may be issued to you. A business card is not a replacement or substitute for a Rutgers-New Brunswick/Piscataway parking permit. See similar questions...

How does a confluence report get removed from the pending list?

DCP: Frequently Asked Questions
Confluence reports are processed by regional coordinators - (check the contact page for a list of current regions and their coordinators) - when a confluence report is submitted, the corresponding coordinator is notified by email. At regular intervals, coordinators process the reports, which consists of verification, processing pictures (e.g. resolution or format conversions) and reviewing narratives (typos, hyperlink insertion etc.). See similar questions...

How long does it take to get an "E" removed from my trading symbol?

Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)
Generally, it takes one business day after compliance is verified. However, depending on timing of the company's filing and verification by NASDAQ, it may take two business days. See similar questions...

What is a judgment?

Frequently Asked Questions - Latham Moore & Associates
Judgments relate to court proceedings and a subsequent order made by a magistrate that one party (normally the debtor) owes the other party (normally the plaintiff) a debt. The order becomes publicly available information which the credit bureaux upload direct from the courts onto their internal databases on a day-to-day basis. Credit providers are very concerned when they see judgments as this is an indication that the person or corporation is in financial trouble. See similar questions...

Must I advise the court when the judgment owed to me is paid in full?

Small Claims Frequently Asked Questions
Yes. This is called a satisfaction of judgment and is a written notice that must be filed with the court when full payment has been made. See Practice Book section 24-30. See similar questions...

What is the Organization Default Labor Schedule Account, and how does it work?

LD FAQs
The Organization Default Labor Schedule Account is a labor schedule that should be setup as the "main" account for the organization. As the main account, organizations should select PTAEO combination(s) used to pay the majority of their employees to enter at this level. See similar questions...

Why does the low pause collector sometimes do more collections than the default collector?

Garbage Collection - Frequently Asked Questions
If you are not seeing major collections with the default collector but are seeing many major collections with the concurrent low pause collector, you are probably seeing some type of fragmentation problem. Try using a larger heap with the concurrent low pause collector. See similar questions...

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