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Saturday, October 31, 2009

Help getting a judgement removed from credit report that violates Soldier's and Sailor's C

My fiance and I are trying to get a VA mortgage. The only thing holding us back is a judgment rendered in 06. The judgement came from when he was in basic training and he left his rent money with his roommate. The roommate stole the money and abandoned the apartment. As a result my fiance was evicted and a judgement was rendered against him for 1032 dollars. This was all done during the time he was in basic training. What can we do to take care of this, as it is illegal to render a judgement against someone on active duty or to evict someone on active duty if rent is below 1200 dollars per month.We%26#039;ve already talked to the mortgage company. I%26#039;m desperate!



Help getting a judgement removed from credit report that violates Soldier%26#039;s and Sailor%26#039;s Civil Relief Act

go to the e credit sites and file disputes best if you call and fax copy into them but i dont think you%26#039;ll win it was his fault for trusting his roommate the court will say



Help getting a judgement removed from credit report that violates Soldier%26#039;s and Sailor%26#039;s Civil Relief Act

Dipute the item with a dispute letter and any other correspondence referencing the judgment to the bureau reporting the judgment.



Here are the bureau addresses:



Equifax Consumer Relations



P.O. Box 740241



Atlanta, GA 30374



Trans Union Consumer Relations



P.O. Box 1000



Chester, PA 19022



Experian Consumer Relations



P.O. Box 2002



Allen, TX 75013



Help getting a judgement removed from credit report that violates Soldier%26#039;s and Sailor%26#039;s Civil Relief Act

The Soldier Sailors Relief Act does not prevent a judgment against the soldier. It does limit the amount of interest that be charged.



Help getting a judgement removed from credit report that violates Soldier%26#039;s and Sailor%26#039;s Civil Relief Act

Have you try to take proof to the crts?

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