yes
A good credit history will remain on your report. The negative credit reported will usually fall off in around 7 years. Judgments will stay on your credit report until they are satisfied.
In the majority of situations, bad credit items are supposed to fall off your credit report after 7 years, HOWEVER, this doesn't always happen. After the fall of date has passed, it is best to get a copy of your credit report to insure that negative items have been removed. Know your rights and get a Free Copy of Your Credit Report from the credit bureau
They don't fall off if they were closed satisfactory by either you or the creditor. If they are negative they typically fall off around 7-10 years. There is not a way to get them taken off outside of these guidelines unless you feel that they are fraudulent accounts, in which case you need to contact the credit reporting agencies...
Negative information will remain on a credit report for the required seven years, or ten years if it is a bankruptcy. Such information cannot be removed until the specified time period has expired.
Closed payment history stay on your reports seven to ten years depending on what it is. Nothing can just be erased.
Negative entries stay on your reports for 7 years + 180 days from the date of first delinquency that immediately preceded placement for collections and/or charge-off.
Yes.
bits fall off and land on people causing negative feelings.
No. Negative entries concerning all creditor debts remain on the consumer's credit report for the required 7 years.
They don't! you actually have to pay them. Wrong! Negative information can only report on your credit report for 7 years from the DOFD and 7 to 10 years for Tax liens. Only information that stays on your report indefinitely is a criminal convictions
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7 years.