as often as your creditors report changes-can be daily
they update every thirty days
The credit report holder can check his or her report as often as they choose. When you check your credit report it is considered a "soft inquiry" and will not affect your status.
You'll have to be patient and give the creditor 30 days to update your credit report. If it isn't done by then, simply dispute it and the bad information will be removed.
1 year after the entry was made
once a month
Monthly
There are several free credit report websites that you can access to obtain a free credit report. Legally, all U.S. citizens are entitled to one free credit report per year.
Creditors may report any time there is activity on your account, if a credit report is pulled [for a credit application] or if payments are made late. Capital One may report every month whereas a smaller department store card may not report at all. It solely depends on the creditor on how often the credit report is updated.
To get your free credit report log on to a website such as FreeCreditReport.com. Be alert, that if you request your credit report too often your credit will be affected, it's a Catch 22.
You can use Dun & Bradstreet Credibility Corp.'s free Company Update product to review and update your current D&B credit report.
No need to do any reporting. When the eviction judgment was entered, the credit bureaus update their files and will put this on the defendant tenant's credit file.
Sure anytime you feel your information needs to be updated you can dispute or add comments to your credit report. If you want you can visit my profile to learn ways to repair your credit.Best of luck,