What RPI-LD on a credit report means is that a hard pull was done. Hard pulls are usually done when doing credit checks from landlords and such.
When you suppress your credit report, that means that anybody who pulls your credit report will get no information back. It will not even give the header that comes on the credit reports. So if you are looking to get some type of credit do not suppress your credit report.
HC on a credit report means High Credit. This is the highest amount of money a creditor has issued to you in the past.
A credit report will show that an account is either active or settled. If the account is settled, it means that it has been paid and is closed.
There are several websites where you can get a free credit report. You can also get your credit report from your local credit card company or your accountant can give you a report.
A credit report includes a list of every request for your credit report in the past two years.
What does election of remedy on a credit report mean
When you suppress your credit report, that means that anybody who pulls your credit report will get no information back. It will not even give the header that comes on the credit reports. So if you are looking to get some type of credit do not suppress your credit report.
Not Applicable.
HC on a credit report means High Credit. This is the highest amount of money a creditor has issued to you in the past.
Yes. Some institutions/businesses do not report to credit bureaus. The debt not being placed on a credit report does not mean it is not completely valid and collectible.
The NE next to on your credit report stands for new credit. The hour you received the credit is not listed on a credit report, just the date and where you opened the credit line.
This depends on where you got the credit report. Different companies use different symbols.
Yes.
It's a negative entry...such as on a credit report.
Not Applicable
A credit report will show that an account is either active or settled. If the account is settled, it means that it has been paid and is closed.
It depends on what you mean. If you have erroneous information on your credit report, contact the credit reporting agency and tell them you want to file a dispute. If you're referring to a negative credit account or report that is in fact accurate, you usually cannot have that removed. Entries on your credit report are removed automatically after 7-10 years depending on what it is.