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Can a landlord place an eviction on your record if he never ran a credit report and never obtained your ssn?

Dec.30, 2009 in Credit Repair

Tags: Credit Report, Dangerous Water, Dept Of Health, Eviction, Heater Unit, Intention, Landlord, Premises, Rent, Social Security, Social Security Number, Ssn, Water Heater

5 Comments on “Can a landlord place an eviction on your record if he never ran a credit report and never obtained your ssn?”

  1. Landlord
    December 31st, 2009 at 1:59 am

    He can file the eviction alright and the Superior Court will record it on your credit report, he does not have to do it personally.

    You will owe him a months rent, that is a given, but a judge will decide about the hot water heater.

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  2. golferwhoworks
    December 31st, 2009 at 6:11 pm

    let it go as you have some paper work I assume that says he is responsible and the repairs are requested –so if it ever pops up then dispute it but hang onto your records

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  3. goz1111
    January 3rd, 2010 at 7:24 am

    He can file a small claims suit against you for damages, he does not need your social to file, you will need to fight it for if he wins the civil suit then the landlord can subpoena you to get your social number and bank accounts

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  4. Ed Atun
    January 5th, 2010 at 1:37 pm

    He has to file the eviction even if you are no longer living there. The judge will give him the right to re-rent the property. That is his worry….. That he re-rents it and you show up saying you still want the place (we know you don’t want it). He can report you to a credit bureau but they prefer if he has a SSN. You have the right to explain to the credit people why the landlord is wrong. You do that in writing.

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  5. pragmatism_rules
    January 5th, 2010 at 11:19 pm

    You need a lawyer because yes, he can ruin your credit rating. A lawyer trained in tenancy matters can help straighten this out so you don’t have an eviction on your record or a damaged credit rating. And you “may” be able to take the landlord to court (if you have concrete evidence showing that the water heater was the landlord’s responsibility) to sue for the cost of the lawyer. Good luck!

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