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How can I get a lien removed from my credit report what is the statute of limitation law?
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What is reported is not under your control (unless you can prove it is erroneous). The one reporting it is the one to remove or change it. They of course need to be given a reason to release the lien.By satisfying the lien, that is paying it, so there is no more lien, while it will if not be removed from the report, it will be shown as satisfied and no longer a claim.AnswerOnly the credit bureaus or the one who reported the tax lien can remove. The credit bureaus will remove it if you dispute it and it isn't verified with in 30 days.
You can call your local tax office to find out more information about your tax lien.
Yes, if it is not a perfected lien against real property and the debt was discharged in the bankruptcy.
Tax lien will show paid--it won't be removed unless it was there in error or you have gone to court and had a judge state that it has to be removed.AnswerWhen a tax lien is removed because it's paid, the credit agency that reported it can be advised. Go to your local IRS office with the information and they can notify the credit bureau that has reported the lien on you. This happened to me once and the IRS updated the lien information with the credit bureau. I did all this person-to-person, it worked better than the telephone. AnswerAnything on your credit report can be disputed at anytime. It all depends on whether it gets verified or not on whether it comes off or not.
Generally, tax liens (both state, county and federal) do appear on your credit report and will impact your credit worthiness.
If you are in the process of paying it off, ask the state tax bureau to give you a letter for the credit reporting company IF you are paying it off on svhedule in a timely fashion. This will not improve your credit score immediately , but when the lien is paid off, your efforts should be duly noted if you initiate the credit repair.
should show up on your credit report.
untill you pay it off
If the lien appears on your credit report, you dispute it with the credit bureau. You can do this by ordering your credit report on line and issuing a dispute through their investigation department, of course, you will have to provide evidence for your claim.
If there is a mortgage/equity loan involved,that loan will report on your credit history. The lien will report on the title of the house. A title search will be conducted if you are selling or refinancing the house.