while it may be available for longer...as it remains a matter of public record, the standard credit report format shows these for 10 years from dismissal.
Ten years from the date of filing, unless the law changes between now and then.
I filed at the same time & my lawyer at the time told me it would be on my credit report for 10 years. But you can get it removed in 7 years, but you have to request to have it removed. So now I am looking to have it removed & was thinking of calling a lawyer & asking them how to go about doing that. Hope this helps. I think 7 years is long enough!
A Chapter 13 bankruptcy that was dismissed without being successfully discharged will typically remain on your credit report for 7 years from the date it was filed. This means it may stay on your credit report until August 2006, assuming there are no other issues that extend the reporting period.
Derogatory information on a credit report normally stays with the record appx. 7 years..The longer you wait to pay, the longer it sticks with you.Remember..7 years is from the last activity.
January 10, 2000. It was issued March 18, 2009.
A chapter 11? A farm? Bankruptcies are not "seen" by credit reporting bureaus, they just report them. They can see them any time by logging on to a bankruptcy court web site with their log-in info. They can only report bankruptcies up to 10 years after the filing date.
No. Ten years from discharge. The record pf the filing and is actually available longer, as a public court record, should anyone care to look.
You can look up your credit report online. The lien holder would show on your credit report not the dealership. A repo stays on your credit for 7 - 10 yrs.
Southern California Sports Report - 2000 2002-03-29 was released on: USA: 29 March 2002
Southern California Sports Report - 2000 2005-03-02 was released on: USA: 2 March 2005
Southern California Sports Report - 2000 2005-03-03 was released on: USA: 3 March 2005
Southern California Sports Report - 2000 2005-03-09 was released on: USA: 9 March 2005