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If you're in Florida - 7 years


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Posted by Marc (66.232.37.3) on April 21, 2004 at 15:34:35:

In Reply to: how long does a judgement stay on my credit report? posted by linnette on April 20, 2004 at 23:22:25:

But the judgment is enforceable pretty much for the rest of your life. In Florida they can chase your assets for 20 years after filing AND renew twice after that = 60 years!

Depending on your State, you will most likely eventually have to end up paying it. If not they'll take your car, garnish your wages and whatever else the law allows them to do, even years from now, when you least expect it!


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