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    Aug 3, 2009, 09:34 AM
    Where Judgements were Filed?
    I have received a copy of my credit report and found that there are 2 Judgements filed against me regarding a sublease gone wrong. The balance for both of them are 0 since I paid this debt off some time ago, however, I have been told to have them removed. I called the County the apartment were in and the Case Number does not match their format for case numbers. Therefore, I have no idea where this has been filed as the apartment complex I was living in is no longer managed by the party that filed my judgement and I cannot find a contact number for the company.

    The company name is Iroquois Properties LLC; how can I find where (which county) they have filed the judgement? How can I know where to contact to remove this judgement? Thank you in advance.
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    Aug 3, 2009, 10:02 AM

    Assuming it's Small Claims Court the jurisdiction is the County where you lived. Have you checked there?

    You may have to go to the Clerk's Office and physically examine their records. Computer records are only as accurate and good as the person who put the information into the computer.
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    Aug 3, 2009, 10:31 AM
    Another contact has told me that I should contact the County Clerk of Courts, which I did for the county the apartment complex is addressed in. They have told me my case number does not match their system. Also, I have moved away from that area so will be difficult to physically make it over there. Does anyone know of a contact list for businesses by any chance? Thank you.
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    Aug 3, 2009, 11:13 AM

    What State? There are many businesses using the Iroquois name.

    Are you in Pennsylvania - The Iroquois Apartments Philadelphia, PA - Apartments for Rent in Philadelphia Pennsylvania

    I have other suggestions but need to know your State.

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