Depends - did you do a personal guarantee or did you do the loan
through an EIN number for a corp, llc ?
If you did it through a personal guarantee (YES)
If you did it through an EIN (NO)
So yes, and No
;)
Wayne
That's two separate issues - credit reporting on a loan, depends on the financial institution - if they report it. Personal injury on a property would be on property insurance, which you have to obtain in order to purchase property.
There are several websites where you can get a free credit report. You can also get your credit report from your local credit card company or your accountant can give you a report.
No. Most of the business credit lines do not document in your personal credit report unless you go into a default position.
A personal credit report online can be found on FreeCreditReport. This site allows for people to see their personal credit report for free, instead of having to pay through another service.
It can stay on your personal credit report for up to 10 years, but most credit reporting agencies will remove it after 7.
That's two separate issues - credit reporting on a loan, depends on the financial institution - if they report it. Personal injury on a property would be on property insurance, which you have to obtain in order to purchase property.
No
There are several websites where you can get a free credit report. You can also get your credit report from your local credit card company or your accountant can give you a report.
No. Most of the business credit lines do not document in your personal credit report unless you go into a default position.
A personal credit report online can be found on FreeCreditReport. This site allows for people to see their personal credit report for free, instead of having to pay through another service.
It can stay on your personal credit report for up to 10 years, but most credit reporting agencies will remove it after 7.
what ever the balance was at the time of foreclosure will report on your credit report
There are different places on line you can find your personal credit report, here are a few websites to helpwww.annualcreditreport.com/www.freecreditreport.com/ -
Yes, the credit report has no bearing on whether a debt is valid and subject to litigation.
It will appear on the CR of both parties.
The credit accounts will appear in the credit portion of your report for seven years from their date of last activity. The legal item will appear in the public record portion for 10 years from the date of its' discharge.
Some credit report companies offer a month of trial period, you can use that to get a free credit report. You can also request for free annual credit report through TransUnion, Equifax and Experian.