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Two years. Acts 19:10
As long as they want but I would not get on YOUR person! 😃
About 2 years.
10 years
till the war ended
7 years
Most negative information on your credit history will drop off after 7 years, but a bankruptcy can stay on as long as 10 years.
all negative info stay on your credit report ten years.none negative itiems stay for seven years.This info is from transunioun.
Most information (good and bad) will stay on your credit report for seven years. However, some financial disasters (divorce, bankruptcy) can stay for as long as ten years. The silver lining to this is that, the older the negative information is, the less influence it has on the overall report.
Most cases, negative items can stay between 5-7 years on your credit report. Henry
Negative reports on your credit score remain on your report for seven years.
Until you clear your debt and your good with the company. After that it will stay on there for about a year but will also have that you paid your money. If you havent paid your debt, then it will remain on your credit history.
A foreclosure can stay on your credit report for over ten years. It will have a significant and negative impact on your score.
All inquiries stay on for 2 years
Concerning you? On your credit report? It depends on what the negative information is. In general, credit information can stay on for 7 years. Judgments against you can stay from 10 to 20 years. Bankruptcy filings can stay up to 10 years from the date of filing.
All negative information stays on your credit file for anywhere from 1-6 years. The credit reference agencies onlyhold information for six years, whether positive or negative.
A good credit history will remain on your report. The negative credit reported will usually fall off in around 7 years. Judgments will stay on your credit report until they are satisfied.