Anyone claiming they can remove or change the accurate history of your past should be considered a scam artist. As all conumer affairs and agencies keep on trying to make everyine aware of. YOU can improve your future, but the past is and will remain what it is.
Bankruptcy, on a credit report will remain for at least 10 years. In fact, credit reports are provided by indepndent, private companies that are paid to report things they can find. Most requests follow a standard format which ask for it as above. However if someone requests a history for a longer time, they are happy to do so, for a fee. Your BK as a Federal court record, is available and on record for an almost perpetual period of time. No one (except the BK court and judge) can have that history changed or expunged. Period.
1st bankruptcy = 7 years 2nd bankruptcy = 20 years 3rd bankruptcy = life
from my experienes it lasts 7 years and gives you the exact same credit rating as BANKRUPTCY.... it dosent help what so ever. Consolidate your loans instead....
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Never
The IRS acts like any other creditor only with more power. If you go into bankruptcy, your assets, except for those that are protected are sold and your creditors, including the IRS, get the money. After that, if bankruptcy wipes your record clean, that includes the IRS. There may be other considerations. You will need to discuss the options with your lawyer.
It depends on what type, but the typical bankruptcy will be on your record for 7 years.
Bankruptcy stays on your record at least seven years in Ontario. Bankruptcy often stays on you record permanently, it just isn't considered after seven years.
Its on record, Its on record,
10 years
This is not a straight yes or no answer. Somethings such as bankruptcy can say on a record as long as ten years. Many things will be off your record after 7 years but not everything.
no they will not Yes. Each bank has its own rules but most will, unless of course they were listed on the bankruptcy
No it will always be on your record.
It all depends on the employer, usually after seven years a bankruptcy is clear from your record, even though someone has a bankruptcy in their record they can try to get credit to begin to improve their credit.
Credit references go away after 7 years. Criminal records never go away.
1st bankruptcy = 7 years 2nd bankruptcy = 20 years 3rd bankruptcy = life
The bankruptcy itself will show up on reports very soon after it is FILED. The discharge itself is not reported, just the public record of the bankruptcy itself.
No, in fact it will leave a Bankruptcy record on your credit report for 10 years.