Negative Information On Your Report - CREDIT REPORT
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Under the FCRA, both the CRA and the organization that provided the information to the CRA, such as a bank or credit card company, have responsibilities for correcting inaccurate or incomplete information in your report. To protect all your rights ... Read more |
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CREDIT REPORT: Negative Information On Your Report
All your credit history information, good and bad, remains on your report for seven years. This period is counted from the time of the last action — meaning the last payment, closing, charge-off by a creditor, placement with a collection agency, or initiation of a lawsuit, judgment, or tax lien. If you file for personal bankruptcy, that fact remains on your credit report for 10 years.
Even if you haven’t filed for bankruptcy, late and missed payments will show up on your credit report and hurt your chances of being approved for credit, life insurance, or employment. The best way to improve a poor credit report is to regain control of spending and debt. To find out about organizations in your area that help consumers resolve credit problems and establish a budget, call the National Foundation for Credit Counseling’s member agency locator (800) 388-2227. Additional information on improving a credit rating can be found in How to Establish, Use, and Protect Credit, a brochure by the Federal Reserve Bank of Philadelphia.ADDITIONAL CREDIT REPORT RELATED FACTS
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Negative Information On Your Report
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