If you filled out any applications for credit and said you were married -or- if you have any joint credit with your spouse, it will be on your credit report.
No, because you have your own separate credit report.
Yes, it does show up on that persons credit report. If you are late on payments, it will negatively impact his/her credit report.
No. It will show that you had a judgment on your credit report for up to seven years, but it will show a zero balance.
Yes. If they extend the line of credit to you, and you do not activate it, it will still show up on your credit report.
Yes, credit card consolidation will affect your credit score. It will show on your credit report for at least five years, it doesn't hurt as bad as bankruptcy however.
The credit report has sections. One gives you name and address and then there is a section titled JUDGEMENTS. This is where one will show up.
If you're married than its easy... your spouse just gets a copy of their credit report and shows it to you. If your not married (divorced) than you cant - its illegal.
On your credit report you will see a section called: Inquiries. This section will show you the organizations that pulled your credit report for the past two years.
No, only the owner and authorized users of the credit card will be reported on the credit card company to the credit agencies. If your husband is an authorized user on the credit card then it will show up on his credit report.
A shortsale will report as Settled for Less than the Full Balance and will stay on your credit report for 7 years.
This will stay on your credit indefinitely until it is paid. Once it is paid, it will show a zero balance, but your credit report will still show that you did have a judgment at one time. It will stay on the report for approximately 7 years.
It will appear on the CR of both parties.
When you fill out an application for credit, one of the questions is Rent? Own? That answer will show on your credit report right next to your address. Whether you paid rent on time won't show in your list of creditors.
It will show up in your credit history report.
Debit cards do not report to the credit bureaus and therefore closing a debit card will have no impact on your credit score.
The judgment should be removed from your credit report 7 years from the date it was entered.
The best way to win a credit report dispute is to show proof of your claim.
An eviction my never show on your credit report. It may show within weeks depending on the time of submittal. Generally credit reports are updated four times ayear.
Almost all auto lenders will report a reposession to the credit bureaus. There is a possibility that they won't report to all three credit bureaus as credit reporting is a voluntary system. They may only report to one or two of the bureaus.
If the creditor chooses to report the loan, then yes, the account will show on your credit report. A co-signer is 100% liable for the balance of the loan, whether reported or not.
Yes and your past addresses.
They report nightly. The payment history will take time and after a year your credit will show your progress.