no, it would be in your criminal report.
Monthly
Yes. It is reported on your credit report.
yes
Immediately, that it is reported to the credit agencies.
Most private loans can not be reported to your credit report. This is because the system can be manipulated and the person would need a CRA to report it.
Yes.
Problems in ones credit report can be corrected by contacting the company that reported the issue. If an equitable solution can not be obtained, a lawyer can be retained.
This depends only if the creditor originally reported your account to your credit report.
Income is reported typically on the credit application and does not show up on credit results. If you are curious about your credit results, I c=recommend using a free service such as http://thecredtreportreview.info
Unpaid traffic tickets are not reported to the credit bureaus.
If the account is legitimately yours, then you cannot legally have it removed from your credit report. However, if you paid the collection account off, it should be reported as paid on your credit report. Still, the accounts will not be removed from your credit report for 7 years.
unpaid collection on medical bills can possibly be reported on bureau, but payment history is not reported.