It will definitely appear for at least 7 yrs & maybe 10, depending on what chapter.
Yes a judgement can be reported to more than one credit bureau and is usually reported to the three major credit bureaus (equifax, tranunion & experian)
Yes, if there is a legal contract saying that the money is owed it can be reported to the credit bureau. It is up to them to determine if it falls under American Law.
If what you are referring to "is there a particular credit bureau that provides the middle credit score", then that answer would be no. Your middle credit score is just that; the score that is in the middle. It could be reported by Equifax, TransUnion or Experian. There is no one bureau that is a middle score bureau. I hope that helps.
If you're on the note and it's not being reported to your credit bureau.....you need to contact the creditor and demand that it be reported. If it IS being reported......then.........it IS helping your scores.
Only clients of a credit reporting agency may "report" credit information. Rent payments, therefore, are typically excluded.
Yes a judgement can be reported to more than one credit bureau and is usually reported to the three major credit bureaus (equifax, tranunion & experian)
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Yes, if there is a legal contract saying that the money is owed it can be reported to the credit bureau. It is up to them to determine if it falls under American Law.
If they reported your account to the credit bureau, your score will decrease whether you paid it or not.
unpaid collection on medical bills can possibly be reported on bureau, but payment history is not reported.
If a car is sold after repossession does the law states that it must be reported to the credit bureau as zero balance?
The very minute it's late theoretically it could be reported.
The/Your account is legitimate. Whatever has been reported to the credit bureau's it has been verified as valid.
If what you are referring to "is there a particular credit bureau that provides the middle credit score", then that answer would be no. Your middle credit score is just that; the score that is in the middle. It could be reported by Equifax, TransUnion or Experian. There is no one bureau that is a middle score bureau. I hope that helps.
If you're on the note and it's not being reported to your credit bureau.....you need to contact the creditor and demand that it be reported. If it IS being reported......then.........it IS helping your scores.
The foreclosure may have been reported to the Credit Bureau your lender is looking at but not the Credit Bureau you are looking at. For example, the 3 main Credit Bureaus are Transunion, Equifax and Experian. You lender may be looking at Equifax and seeing the foreclosure, when you are looking at your Transunion, where the foreclosure was not reported.
The State may do so after notice to the obligor, yes.