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A foreclosure will typically remain on your credit report for seven years.
The foreclosure will be on your credit report indefinitely.
A foreclosure will typically remain on your credit report for seven years.
A foreclosure will be expunged from a person's credit report after seven years have expired from the time the foreclosure was reported. Valid information on a credit report cannot be removed until the required time limit for reportage has expired.
A foreclosure does not disappear from the public records section of a credit report. It is much like a judgment that is not satisfied. It stays on the report forever.
A foreclosure can stay on your credit report for over ten years. It will have a significant and negative impact on your score.
Foreclosures remain on your report for 7 years. It is difficult to get a foreclosure removed.
It reports that it was previously in foreclosure and is now paid-in-full.
Your work can find out about your foreclosure in some of the following ways:They check your credit report for some reason and see your mortgage loan is in a state of foreclosure.They pull public records on the piece of real estate that you own and find the foreclosure lawsuit or lis pendens.They do a background check on you and the foreclosure litigation shows up.Your house is listed for auction in the paper and your coworkers or boss reads about it.One quick way to check the status on a foreclosure is to call the attorney hired by the bank to get a status on the foreclosure sale. You should have received a foreclosure notice which lists the attorney who is hired by the bank to handle the foreclosure proceedings. I would call them.
It sometimes takes a month or two to be added as a negative on your credit report.
Yes.
If foreclosure proceedings were initiated, and that is all that is claimed on the credit report, then the bank cannot change the report. If the credit report shows that the foreclosure took place, however, the bank would have to correct that. Similarly, a credit card company won't take back any delinquent payments reporting just because the card was paid off. They are legally obligated to report accurately.