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AnswerLate payments can only be removed by the creditor who placed them on there or the credit bureau reporting them. You can contact the creditor and based on goodwill or negotiated a payment, they will sometimes remove the late payments. You can ask for verification from the credit bureaus on them and if they aren't verified with in 30 days, they must be removed from your credit report.
Yes late payments can come off your credit report. They can be removed by either the original creditor that put it on there or by the credit bureaus. You can dispute late payments on your credit report with the credit bureaus using the Fair Credit Reporting Act. The FCRA requires the credit bureaus to contact the creditors to verify the late payment. If the late payment isn't verified it must be removed.
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You can't have it removed for being a merchant marine, but it doesn't hurt to contact the creditor and tell them your situation. They will sometimes remove late payments based on previous payment history and/or goodwill. You can also dispute it with the credit bureaus and try to have it removed that way.
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no the co-signer will have to make payments or they will be removed from residence.
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The bank and the credit bureaus are the only ones that could remove the late payments. If the bank waived the late payments, they will probably remove them from your credit as well. You will need to contact them to negotiate that. Otherwise you will have to dispute them to the credit bureaus. They will have 30 days to verify them or they must be removed.
Yes, you can increase your credit score by removing late payments from your credit report. You can either contact the creditor that placed the late payments and ask on good faith to have them removed. Some creditors will remove them if it is a one time occurrence, but most won't. You can also dispute the late payments to the credit bureaus. Depending on how old the are and how severe, they can come off your credit report. This will most likely remove the whole account thought, but 1 late payments is worse than all the good credit you can get from a good payment history.
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