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Yes. Even though the chargeoff line item should come off of the credit report in seven years, the credit card company may attempt to collect their debt for as long as they wish (assuming no fair credit collection laws are broken in the process).
A foreclosure will typically remain on your credit report for seven years.
It is up to each mortgage company to determine a person's credit worthiness and likelihood to pay a mortgage loan. Mortgage companies may not approve loans if there are derogatory credit items on a person's report, but this decision is often based on many factors. A judgment will appear on your credit reportfor seven years from the filing date.
By seven years, it will be all done from the company which issued you the card. they have a tenure by which user is supposed to pay the principal spent with the interest, otherwise they claim the secured possessions of the creditor
No. The credit rating shows if you're a credit risk. Not paying a debt for seven years is a credit risk, there's no reason to expect you could just wait it out and have a clean sheet.
Seven years.
It remains on credit record for around seven years. As the price of hard drives goes down, this is slowing down the removal of this information. It affects your credit score for three years. If the creditor is really after you, they can reapply for a judgment and start the process over.
Yes. Even though the chargeoff line item should come off of the credit report in seven years, the credit card company may attempt to collect their debt for as long as they wish (assuming no fair credit collection laws are broken in the process).
Yes, it is a French company. It is actually a major banking corporation catering to its seven million customers' banking needs all over Europe and around the world with its international partners.
A foreclosure will typically remain on your credit report for seven years.
seven years
It is up to each mortgage company to determine a person's credit worthiness and likelihood to pay a mortgage loan. Mortgage companies may not approve loans if there are derogatory credit items on a person's report, but this decision is often based on many factors. A judgment will appear on your credit reportfor seven years from the filing date.
By seven years, it will be all done from the company which issued you the card. they have a tenure by which user is supposed to pay the principal spent with the interest, otherwise they claim the secured possessions of the creditor
No. The credit rating shows if you're a credit risk. Not paying a debt for seven years is a credit risk, there's no reason to expect you could just wait it out and have a clean sheet.
Seven years! There are actually companies that will work with you for free to buy your mortgage away from your mortgage company and avoid your foreclosure. I would advise looking into this first.
hello yes they can as i have just found out mine was seven years if the find you you cannot get away from it sorry
it will spoil your credit but will be cleared after seven years