Depends on date of discharge, If it's 7 years from that date, they are not allowed to continue reporting. Credit repair agencies will have tips on how to get it off your report.
The answer is yes -- Chapter 13s are removed after 7 years in a credit file
Some public records can be removed before 7 years. Most records however must be kept for 7 years or longer to protect people.
Negative information on a CR is expunged 7 years after the DLA. Valid negative information cannot be removed from a CR until the aforementioned time has expired. Chapter 13 BKs are removed after 7 years, Chapter 7 BKs after 10 years.
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It will stay on your credit reports for 7 years.
It gets removed after 7 years.
7 years
I have been told 10 years
No.
A Chapter 7 bankruptcy will remain on the credit report for the requrired ten (10) years. There are not options for having it expunged sooner.
Usually it is automatic, but it never hurts to double check.
I filed at the same time & my lawyer at the time told me it would be on my credit report for 10 years. But you can get it removed in 7 years, but you have to request to have it removed. So now I am looking to have it removed & was thinking of calling a lawyer & asking them how to go about doing that. Hope this helps. I think 7 years is long enough!