It will show up on the credit reports for 10 years.
I'm unsure.
Usually until the judgment is paid.
Not long at all. It should show up in your next statement or the one after it.
All inquiries stay on for 2 years
About 60-90 days.
As long as you are on the mortgage it will show on your credit report and effect you credit no matter if you are the primary, secondary or co-signer
The judgment should be removed from your credit report 7 years from the date it was entered.
This will stay on your credit indefinitely until it is paid. Once it is paid, it will show a zero balance, but your credit report will still show that you did have a judgment at one time. It will stay on the report for approximately 7 years.
Now, not too long. Check with the company you owed and see what credit agencies they report to and then contact the agencies directly.
A shortsale will report as Settled for Less than the Full Balance and will stay on your credit report for 7 years.
30 to 90 days
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