You can dispute inaccurate information on your credit report. You can start the dispute process by contacting all of the credit bureaus that are reporting the negative information.
You cannot have liens or judgments removed unless you write the credit bureaus and give them a copy of your discharged bankruptcy. Some liens and judgments will not need to be paid but will still remain on your credit report.
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Judgments remain on your report 7 years from the filing date
Of course.That doesn't mean they will comply. Judgments, whether paid, satisfied or unpaid are a matter of public record. So, even if your efforts were successful, the legal item would still remain at the courthouse in which it was recorded. Most likely, it would find its' way back onto your credit report.AnswerConsumers have the right to dispute anything on their credit report they believe to be inaccurate or erroneous. This could be just as simple as asking for verification on an item. They must do an investigation though and it must not be verified for it to be removed.
Bankruptcy. Bankruptcy will not remove a judgment from the debtor's credit report. The judgment will still remain for the required time if it is discharged in bankruptcy, settled or paid in full. Valid judgments remain for the required 7 years. Most judgments are renewable and can be reentered on the debtor's credit report whenever that action is taken.
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If there is a bankruptcy filing showing on your credit report and you did not actual file, you should dispute that information with the three credit bureaus. They will then investigate and remove the information if it is inaccurate.
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