First off once you file bankruptcy you cannot do it again for 7 years. Bankruptcy stays on your credit report for 10 years. Rather to try to describe what the different types of bankruptcy will do to your credit click the link for more information.
bankruptcy will effect for your credit for an average of 7 years..consider it a way of purging the bad and being flagged for "high risk" until your prove yourself again
credit has no part in inheriting a house but to refinance or to get a mortgage it does. You will have to get collateral normally be something of value if you default on your refinanced mortgage or your mortgage. Also death tax will be processed on your Inheritances home that was given to you.If you rent the home out to avoid penalties think again. Credit scores in buying a house has a effect on your ability to own a house but not if the home is given to you all you will have to do is take the house over with a trustee of wills that gives you the OK to take the house and you can either live in it or sell it as you wish but remember this the government does tax and they will want their monies!
You can 'freeze' your credit with the 3 credit bureaus, Equifax, Experian, and Transunion. If you do this, your credit can't be run unless you were to contact the bureaus again and 'unfreeze' the credit.
how to get rid of the money that you owe from collection agency without paying them and become good credit again
register on payg and get 1 pound free credit. or use reserve tank and never top up again for 2.50 credit
Yes, if you have not had credit for 7 years or more, your credit report will show no activity.
Yes, if there is an incorrect information in your credit report, you have the right to dispute it and if proven correct, the credit bureau will not report it again.
To clean up credit contact a reputable credit counselor. The credit counselor will give guidance on how to manage finances so credit reports and scores will be better. It will probably take some time before a person has good credit again.
I think you meant blind, in which case the answer is no, but staring for a long time at the moon when it is bright will effect your ability to see in the dark for a short time. usually about 3 to 5 minutes before your eyesight can adjust to the dark again
When you over pay a credit card, you have then a "credit balance." This means, in essense, the credit card company owes you money. You can either have them send you a check to pay off the difference, or the credit balance will be eliminated when/if you use your card again.
one excellent site that provides credit scores and advice is www.freecreditreport.com. not only does it provide a great service, but the service is completely free.