An eviction normally appears on a tenant's credit report 30 60 days after the civil judgment is entered against the tenant. How long does an eviction report last? Eviction reports will remain on a tenant's credit history for up to seven years.May 8, 2021
Does eviction show up on credit score?
The eviction itself won't show up on your credit reports. However, a landlord may choose to seek payment by selling your debt to a collection agency. If your unpaid debt goes to collection, it can remain on your credit report for seven years and may negatively impact your credit score.
Why doesn't my eviction show up on my credit report?
Your credit report will not indicate that you have been evicted from a property. There is no set time frame for these items to first appear on your credit report. Collection accounts are deleted seven years from the original delinquency date of the debt. Public records are deleted seven years from the filing date.