a very long time!
Yes - as long as your credit cards are in good standing.
This question can't be answered. It depends on the following,What kind of bankruptcy, amount of debt discharge, what is your credit score,what are you going to do that might increase your credit?
I would think not paying on your credit cards would have the biggest effect on them. I'm sure they would care less if you pay on your house as long as you pay them. If you have to make a choice between the two then pay on your house. Your house is more important to your survival and is secured by your mortgage but your credit card is most likely an unsecured loan.
7-10 yrs
Number of credit cards do not matter, what matters is your payments. As long as you pay in full every month and don't go over 30% on your credit cards you should see maximum results..
A chapter 7 should be about 3-4 months. A chapter 13 can be between 3-5 years. A BK stays on your credit report for 10 years.
Delta credit cards are available at many banks. As long as your bank do business with American Express. Delta credit cards are used with the idea of collecting frequent flier miles.
credit and debit cards
No. When you applied for the business credit cards, it appears you were required to sign as personal guarantor as a condition of the cards being approved. The only way to be removed is to request it from the credit card companies who issued the cards. it would depend how long you have had the cards and if they feel your business has developed an acceptable credit history.
Credit cards typically expire every 2 to 3 years and need to be replaced by the card issuer.
As long as you are not able to pay on time your credit cards and you are not maintaining a good credit payment schedule, your credit score is affected. Therefore, you must pay or settle all your accounts with your credit card in order to have a good credit score. There are ways on how to do this. Search online , there are sites that give honest and effective advice.
One can find information regarding Citi credit cards on Citi's official website. On this site they give customers a long description of information about these cards.