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In North Carolina, the statute of limitations for debt is three years from the last activity on your account. That is how much time a debt collector has to file a lawsuit to recover the debt through the court system,. Its one of the shortest such limits in the country.
A judgment is a court order that is the decision in a lawsuit. If a judgment is entered against you, a debt collector will have stronger tools, like garnishment, to collect the debt.
If a debtor-defendant is either unable or unwilling to pay a judgment voluntarily, the plaintiff-creditor may use certain processes to attempt seize assets to pay the judgment. Subject to property exemptions, there are mechanisms for a creditor go after personal property as well as real estate.
In North Carolina, a judgment is valid for ten years from the date it was awarded by the Court. The judgment can be renewed for another ten years, giving a judgment creditor additional time to try to collect the money owed.
In North Carolina, a judgment is valid for ten years from the date it was awarded by the Court. The judgment can be renewed for another ten years, giving a judgment creditor additional time to try to collect the money owed.
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If a debtor-defendant is either unable or unwilling to pay a judgment voluntarily, the plaintiff-creditor may use certain processes to attempt seize assets to pay the judgment. Subject to property exemptions, there are mechanisms for a creditor go after personal property as well as real estate.
The Fair Credit Reporting Act (FCRA) states that a judgment will stay on your credit report for at least seven years. This number is the same across states because the FCRA is a federal law.
If you are buying or own a house with land, the judgment becomes a lien on the property. This means it must be paid off before you sell or the creditor can force a sale to pay the judgment. Judgment accrues interest. In North Carolina a judgment accrues 8% interest from the time it is entered.
In North Carolina a judgment accrues 8% interest from the time it is entered. Judgment can be enforced by execution/through Court process. A creditor with a judgment can attempt to use some of your property to pay the judgment. However, the creditor MUST use the Court system before getting access to your property.
Suppose you were awarded a money judgment against an opposing party but, not surprisingly, the defendant didnt immediately write you a check to satisfy the debt. How long is your judgment valid? In North Carolina, a judgment is valid for ten years from the date it was awarded by the Court.

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