Legal Q&A: How long does unlawful detainer stay on tenant’s record?

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Question: How long does an unlawful detainer judgment stay on the tenant’s record?

Answer: As with all judgments, it is valid for 10 years as far as collection goes, but the credit-reporting agencies keep this information for seven years.  The judgment also accrues interest at 10 percent per annum, and can be renewed for an additional 10 years.

Question: I represent an owner of several buildings who has a few tenants that are past due on their rent. Instead of evicting them, he is offering the tenants a payment plan, if they are willing to sign a promissory note detailing the arrangement. If the tenant defaults on the promissory note, will he have to start a new eviction proceeding with a three-day notice?

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