If a bankruptcy is showing on your credit report that is not yours, you will need to contact all three bureaus [or the ones that are reporting as such] to dispute the bankruptcy as 'not yours'. Send your dispute, registered, return receipt requested.
no
It should be removed from the credit report in 2009. A bankruptcy remains on a credit report for ten years from date of discharge.
If you have checked your report from Equifax and a discharged bankruptcy is on there, you can simply write to them with the amendments and they are obliged to correct their report.
Yes, but only after the bankruptcy is removed from your credit report - which can take over ten years from the discharge.
No, it cannot be removed but the information can be amended to read correctly. A bankruptcy discharge remains on a credit report 10 years from the date of discharge.
bankrupcires stay on for 10 yrs. But when you gfinalize the bankruptcy the debts are automatically removed anyways.
Bankruptcy will remain on a credit report for the required ten years. There is no recourse to have the entry removed before the time limit has expired.
Bankruptcy can stay on your credit report for up to 10 years. I say "up to" because you can ask to have it removed and in some cases they may do so. After 10 years if it is not removed, you can demand that it be removed.
A bankruptcy is "on" your credit report the instant you file it and will not be removed for 7-10 years. Its a public record. If you dismiss the bankruptcy the day after filing, it will still show up.
If a judgment goes in the bankruptcy, it can be removed. The person who the judgment was for, has the right to request that it still be paid. In most Chapter 7 situations, the judge will decide in favor of the debtor.
Thats when I had mine.
thats your problem not mine hahah