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Personally I would walk away because it is beyond SOL for legal recourse, and shouldn't be reporting on your credit reports because the SOL on that is 7 years
bankruptcy will affect you as long as it is reporting on your reports until the SOL runs. Once it is gone from your reports you will see a positive change in your score. Remember just because it is not reporting it still may affect you in some way due to the fact that it is a court ruling and is public information.Bankruptcy typically stays on your credit report for 10 years.
'Hace sol' means "The weather is Sunny". 'Sol' means 'sun' in spanish, and 'hace' means 'it is'.
The FCRA says the SOL for debts or negs on your report can only remain for 7 years
All depends on what your states SOL are on written contracts
Personally I would walk away because it is beyond SOL for legal recourse, and shouldn't be reporting on your credit reports because the SOL on that is 7 years
Yes. You have to check your state's statute of limitations. The time of the state's SOL for collecting on debts and the federal SOL on credit reports may be two totally different time limits.
Yes, judgments can remain on your credit report for up to seven years from the date they were filed. This is separate from the statute of limitations for collecting the debt, which is typically longer. After seven years, the judgment should automatically be removed from your credit report.
The DLA generally indicates the last time a payment was made or the account was defaulted. The SOL for accounts before 1/98 relates to the DLA itself, SOL for accounts after 1/98 begin when the account is "charged off" (usually 180 days after DLA) and/or sent for collection.
The SOL starts on the last date of activity on the credit card. So, don't make any payments or you will restart the SOL. In Arizona, the SOL is 6 yrs on credit cards.
bankruptcy will affect you as long as it is reporting on your reports until the SOL runs. Once it is gone from your reports you will see a positive change in your score. Remember just because it is not reporting it still may affect you in some way due to the fact that it is a court ruling and is public information.Bankruptcy typically stays on your credit report for 10 years.
Sol is Spanish for 'Sun'.
The prefix "sol" comes from the Latin word "sol," meaning "sun." It is commonly used in words related to the sun or sunlight, such as solar, solstice, and insolation.
Sol means "the sun" as in "Coast of the sun"
SOL stands for Statute of Limitations. It is the time in which they must notify you of the debt and bring suit to collect.
Yes, credit cards are considered open accounts, all states have SOL's pertaining to the time limit in which a debtor can be sued. You can find out what the SOL for your state is by visiting www.fair-credit-collection.com
The SOL depends on the state and type of agreement. Also note that credit card debt is called an open end account. The SOL for debts that have expired (no longer required to pay) is not the same SOL used by credit bureaus. Take a look at the following site http://www.credit-repair-specialist.com/debt-collection-statute-of-limitation.html and http://www.blogblackstocks.com/2007/02/how_long_does_n.html The SOL depends on the state and type of agreement. Also note that credit card debt is called an open end account. The SOL for debts that have expired (no longer required to pay) is not the same SOL used by credit bureaus. Take a look at the following site http://www.credit-repair-specialist.com/debt-collection-statute-of-limitation.html and http://www.blogblackstocks.com/2007/02/how_long_does_n.html The SOL depends on the state and type of agreement. Also note that credit card debt is called an open end account. The SOL for debts that have expired (no longer required to pay) is not the same SOL used by credit bureaus. Take a look at the following site http://www.credit-repair-specialist.com/debt-collection-statute-of-limitation.html and http://www.blogblackstocks.com/2007/02/how_long_does_n.html