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CREDIT BUREAUS: How long before the negative information will be taken off my credit report and credit bureau?Even though your creditor or the credit bureau can remove negative items whenever they choose, here are the rules set forth by the Fair Credit Reporting Act (FCRA): 1. Most negative items must be taken off in no more than seven years. 2. Bankruptcies can be reported in up to ten years. 3. Inquiries may remain on the credit report for up to two years. ADDITIONAL CREDIT BUREAUS RELATED FACTS Why Did The Credit Reporting Bureau Reject My Application ? Credit Bureaus Call The Credit Bureaus To Limit Unsolicited Offers What Do Credit Reporting Agencies Do ? What If I Have A Question Or Complaint Involving A Credit Bureau? How Long Before The Negative Information Will Be Taken Off My Credit Report And Credit Bureau? Credit Bureau Investigation |
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