untill you pay it off
The recording of the actual lien document will always remain in the public records. If you paid the tax, you should demand the filing of a release of lien. The negative entry on your credit should drop off 7 years after the release is filed.
How can I get a lien removed from my credit report what is the statute of limitation law?
If the lien appears on your credit report, you dispute it with the credit bureau. You can do this by ordering your credit report on line and issuing a dispute through their investigation department, of course, you will have to provide evidence for your claim.
The Fair Credit Reporting Act allows unpaid tax liens to remain indefinitely on your credit report. Paid tax liens may remain for 7 years from the date of payment.
Unpaid tax liens remain 15 years from the filing date. Paid tax liens remain 7 years from the paid date of the lien.
Generally, tax liens (both state, county and federal) do appear on your credit report and will impact your credit worthiness.
Yes, as long as you have the documentation proving the error.
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No, an unpaid tax lien will remain on the credit report for seven years but will be enforceable until it is paid in full. Tax liens are considered "perfected judgments/liens" thereby making the lien property subject to a forced sale.
should show up on your credit report.
If there is a mortgage/equity loan involved,that loan will report on your credit history. The lien will report on the title of the house. A title search will be conducted if you are selling or refinancing the house.