It is not an issue of how long a bank can report a bankruptcy. Your real concern is how long that negative information follows you around on your credit report. That answer is 7 years. What generally happens around the end of the first year after filing is that lenders (banks) start mass-mailing credit applications to those who have filed bankruptcy. They know that you can not file again for what I believe is 7 years also, and generally those who have previously filed bankruptcy are more inclined to carry balances, which in turn generates greater revenue for the lender. I hope this helps Enjoy your day Dale
Ten years from the date of discharge.
Bankruptcy filings typically stay on a debtor's credit report for 10 years.
10 years
use addresses off of your credit report
Bankruptcy can stay on your credit report for 10 years. For more information about debt and bankruptcy, it is best to consult with an attorney. They can provide a complete picture of the benefits and negatives of filing for bankruptcy.
Ten years from the date of discharge.
Bankruptcy filings typically stay on a debtor's credit report for 10 years.
10 years
use addresses off of your credit report
Bankruptcy can stay on your credit report for 10 years. For more information about debt and bankruptcy, it is best to consult with an attorney. They can provide a complete picture of the benefits and negatives of filing for bankruptcy.
A bankruptcy usually stays on your credit report for 7 years. If you forgetadebt on the bankruptcy petition, it may may be 7 years from the time the bankruptcy petition was amended, but otherwise it is from the time the bankruptcy became file.
The amount of time a bankruptcy stays on your credit report after discharge differs between Chapter 7 and Chapter 13 Bankruptcy. With Chapter 7 bankruptcy, the Chapter 7 stays on your credit report for 10 years. Chapter 13 bankruptcy, after discharge, it shows for 7 years on your credit report.
it can stay on your credit report for as long as 10 years.
Paperwork relating to the bankruptcy should be kept until at least the bankruptcy is off your credit report.
7 days
Chapter 7 will stay on your credit report for 10 years from the date bankruptcy was filed. Chapter 13 typically stays on your credit report for 7 years from the date the bankruptcy was filed, however, can remain on your credit report for 10 years.
Any type of bankruptcy will remain on a credit report for the required ten years.