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When your exwife filed for bankruptcy she was only able to do so when it came to her personal debts so your credit should not be affected and nor should your status with the house. Of course she should have told you but technically speaking your should not be affected by her filing.
Because your credit sucks.
yes can do, by sueing the company.
I'm sure you can, but I doubt your going to get much if they needed to use your credit, then ruined it.
There are many requirements to applying for a credit card. The biggest requirement is having a good credit score. Without a good credit score, one cannot get a credit card.
Yes, applying for an Amazon credit card can have a temporary negative impact on your credit score due to the hard inquiry that is made on your credit report.
nothing ive been their all u can do is explain the situation to whoever ur applying for credit. u might be able to take him to small claim court and sue him for the remainder of the balance to pay it off
Applying for a Payday Loan will not affect your credit Rating. Some lenders do not need a credit check to approve a loan for you.
Equal Credit Opportunity Act
No. You are the primary borrower, and it will be entered as a repo. on your credit report.
Applying for a checking account typically does not have a negative impact on your credit score. Checking account applications do not involve a credit check, so they do not affect your credit score.
Yes, you can be responsible for ruining someone else's credit if you misuse shared financial accounts, such as joint credit cards or loans, leading to missed payments or high credit utilization. Additionally, if you co-sign for someone and they fail to make payments, it can negatively impact your credit score as well. It’s essential to communicate openly and manage shared financial responsibilities carefully to avoid damaging each other's credit.