Long-forgotten fines won't linger on credit records, city assures residents

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Several Ottawa residents recently complained that old fines, some dating back decades, had recently been reported to their credit bureau, affecting their credit scores. After some confusion, the city and its debt collection agency have clarified that after the debt is paid, any record of it will be wiped clean. The City of Ottawa and one of its hired debt collection agencies say residents who have paidcan expect to see all traces of the episode wiped from their credit reports.

Inconsistent communication from the city and FDR in the days that followed added to people's frustration, said Barrhaven East Coun. Wilson Lo, who heard directly from some of the affected residents. After being hired by the city in January, FDR reported 103,000 unpaid Provincial Offences Act fines to the credit bureau.

 

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