== == A Deragatory record is an account that has had a history of late payments. A collection account is an account that was not paid on time or at all, and was closed by the creditor and sold to a collection agency.
what does this mean SERIOUS DELINQUENCY, AND DEROGATORY PUBLIC RECORD OR COLLECTION FILEDNUMBER OF ACCOUNTS WITH DELINQUENCYTOO FEW ACCOUNTS CURRENTLY PAID AS AGREEDPROPORTION OF LOAN BALANCES TO LOAN AMOUNTS IS TOO HIGH
A derogatory public record is a public statement regarding an individual that does not show them in a great manner. A lien on a house or car repossession are examples of things that could be shown as derogatory on someone's personal record.
This is a negative criminal or credit record that is available to be pulled by the public, such as a credit report or background check. It usually involves crimes or bad credit.
Accounts that are past due or collection agency accounts.
The judgment part indicates that the creditor has won the lawsuit and been awarded a judgment. The collection may indicate that the debt is still outstanding or has been paid. Public means, well simply that. Anyone who is interested can find out the information. For instance if there are delinquent taxes, resulting in a lien against real estate.
They are two different issues. A derogatory (negative) trade line is a record of a consumer's past and current buying and payment activities. A collection account is generally an account that has been defaulted on. It some cases it refers to the original creditor or the OC collection representative. Or it can be in referance to a third party that has purchased the account.
Collectables Records was created in 1981.
The Monty Python Instant Record Collection was created in 1977.
not against fathers
pay the collection agency, then check what their report is about you, if not good threaten to get a attorney and bring suit
I don't believe you could refer to your credit report or FICO score as a "public record" since they are actually maintained by private (not governmental) organizations. It is my understanding that entries on your record can only be "scored" by credit providers for seven years but that the actual record itself does remain permanently in the file.
No, a will is NOT a public record. Added: Once the person dies, the will is probated, or filed with the probate court, and then does become public record.