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Chapter 13 bankruptcy stays on the credit report for seven (7) years (can be ten, but usually seven) and Chapter 7 bankruptcy stays on the credit report for ten (10) years.

Once the term is over, you may dispute the bankruptcy with the credit bureau, however, there are no ways to remove the bankruptcy until the term is complete.

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No. The time limit for removal is 10 years from the date of discharge.

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Do you have to report bankruptcies to future employers?

You do not have to report bankruptcies to future employers unless they require and pull your credit report. If they ask on your application form, you always have the right to refuse to answer.


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How many years will derogatory marks stay on your credit report?

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When does chapter 13 come off credit?

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Can bankruptcy be taken off your credit report if the bankruptcy was dismissed through the courts?

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