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Once you have come up with a mutual agreement, your landlord can allow you to apply for an eviction record expungement. You should document all the mediation proceedings, such as payment receipts, your mutual agreement and the landlord's consent. You will need these documents to support your expungement application.
Evictions will not appear on your credit report, but they may appear on tenant screening reports for seven years. If you are in the process of applying for a lease, ask the landlord or leasing company to tell you the name of the tenant screening company they use.
Here are seven steps to remove an eviction from your record. Check Your State Laws. ... Win Your Eviction Case. ... Review Your Eviction Paperwork. ... Determine Your Expungement Type. ... File Your Motion of Expungement. ... Attend the Hearing. ... Check the Court Record. ... Send Copies to Tenant Screening Companies.
How do I ask the court for expungement? Look at all of the court documents in your eviction case including the court's decision. ... Download the Expungement Motion form. ... Go to District Court to file your Motion. ... There is a filing fee for an expungement motion.
Your landlord may be willing to stop the eviction if you agree to certain terms, such as paying rent you owe or stopping behavior that violates the lease. If you can't come to an agreement that prevents you from moving out, perhaps you can agree on a certain date and time for when you will move out of the rental unit.