No, just the delinquency history and balances
$0. Credit bureaus do not have a minimum amount reporting requirements.
No, credit card companies do not typically report cash payments to credit bureaus. Only credit card transactions and payment history are typically reported to credit bureaus.
Yes a judgement can be reported to more than one credit bureau and is usually reported to the three major credit bureaus (equifax, tranunion & experian)
Get a copy of your credit report from all three bureaus. You can get a free copy each year. This report will tell you all of the collection accounts that are currently reported, and to which of the credit bureaus they are being reported to.
Unpaid traffic tickets are not reported to the credit bureaus.
Having an old credit number can positively impact credit bureaus by providing a longer credit history, which can demonstrate responsible financial behavior and improve credit scores.
Yes, unpaid medical bills will be reported to credit bureaus not to mention the collection agency that the medical facility will pursue.
i think like 8 months
Credit bureaus do not directly determine your income. Instead, they rely on information provided by lenders and financial institutions when you apply for credit. This information includes your stated income on credit applications, as well as data from your tax returns and other financial documents.
10 years from filing. Some credit bureaus will remove a Chapter 13 after 7 years, but the law allows 10 years for all chapters.
yes it can. Sometimes it is reported to the credit bureaus as well
The best way to establish credit is to start with a secured card. With a secured credit card, your regular payments will be reported to the credit bureaus.