A foreclosure will typically remain on your credit report for seven years.
Bad credit or any negative report will remain in your credit report for seven years. Therefore, if it happens that there is a wrong information that will affect your report negatively, be sure to dispute it immediately. You can also do your own credit card repair in order to eliminate any bad credit that will be reflected in your credit report.
Unpaid debt can remain on your credit report for 7 years. If you have a bankruptcy this can remain on your credit report for 10 years.
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A foreclosure will typically remain on your credit report for seven years.
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Negative reports on your credit score remain on your report for seven years.
Bankruptcies are a matter of public record and this is why they appear in credit histories. A Chapter 13 listing will remain on your credit report for seven years from the filing date and a Chapter 7 will remain on the credit report for 10 years from the filing date. The credit report entry will state the bankruptcy was filed and dismissed, not discharged.
Most judgments will remain on a CR for seven years. Some judgments are renewable, in which case it can remain on a report indefinitely.
The FCRA says the SOL for debts or negs on your report can only remain for 7 years
Judgments will remain on a credit report for the required 7 years regardless of the status.
untill you pay it off