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You can't because there is no such law.

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Q: Where can you find the law that says foreclosures and bankruptcies must be HAND DELIVERED to the credit bureaus?
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What documents have to be hand delivered to credit bureaus before they can report them?

None.


How long do the credit bureaus see your chapter eleven bankruptcy you filed in December of 2000?

A chapter 11? A farm? Bankruptcies are not "seen" by credit reporting bureaus, they just report them. They can see them any time by logging on to a bankruptcy court web site with their log-in info. They can only report bankruptcies up to 10 years after the filing date.


Can a bankruptcy be disputed by a creditor?

You can dispute bankruptcies and items included in bankruptcies the same as any other negative item on your credit report. You must submit a dispute letter to the credit bureaus stating why the item(s) are being disputed. The credit bureaus have 30 days to verify the items or it must be removed from your credit report.


How many years will derogatory marks stay on your credit report?

Derogatory marks such as late payments, foreclosures, or collections typically stay on your credit report for 7 years. Bankruptcies can remain on your credit report for up to 10 years.


Can a foreclosure be removed from your credit report?

Foreclosures can be removed from your credit report like any other negative item. You must dispute it to the credit bureaus. The credit bureaus will have 30 days to verify the foreclosure or it must be removed from your credit report. With the higher amount of foreclosures lately you have a better chance of it being removed. UPDATE: Actually, you can force Equifax, Experian and TransUnion to remove a Foreclosure from your credit report and you can do it legally using a federal law that is in place. Credit Bureaus MUST have "verifiable proof" of the "foreclosure account" in their files if they are going to report the negative item on your report. The dirty little secret the credit bureaus don't want you to know is that they do not have any "verifiable proof" in their files for any of the negative items on your credit report. The bank that held your mortgage may have this information on file but the credit bureaus don't. If you request the credit bureau to provide you with the "verifiable proof" that they have in their files they will remove the negative from your file.


How many credit bureaus are there?

There are 3 credit bureaus


What are the 3 main credit bureaus?

The three major credit bureaus are Experian, Equifax, and Transunion. Typically when a credit card company runs your credit, they will run it through all three credit bureaus.


If you pay off a judgment against you within 10 days does it still show on your credit report?

Yes, the judgment will show on your credit report. Any legal action normally reflected on a credit report (judgments, tax liens, foreclosures and bankruptcies) is granted by a judge. Being a legal action, it must have a disposition. In the case of a judgment, the disposition is called a "satisfaction of judgment". Take proof of your payment to the courthouse and inquire what procedures are needed to obtain a satisfaction. Be sure that you have the disposition recorded. This is usually a small fee and is well worth the money. I also suggest you follow up with all three credit bureaus. Get a copy of your raw credit data from all bureaus. If they list your judgment, send a copy of the satisfaction.


In what months do the credit bureaus update credit reports and scores?

Credit bureaus update at the beginning of every month.


How do you get charge off your credit report?

You can remove a charge off by either disputing it to the credit bureaus are negotiating the removal with the original creditor. The credit bureaus have 30 days to verify a dispute or it must be removed from your credit report. You can negotiate the removal upon final payment of the amount owed with the original creditor, but make sure you get this writing before paying them off.UPDATE: Actually, you can force Equifax, Experian and TransUnion to remove a Charge-Off from your credit report and you can do it legally using a federal law that is in place. Credit Bureaus MUST have "verifiable proof" of the "Charge-Off" in their files if they are going to report the negative item on your report. The dirty little secret the credit bureaus don't want you to know is that they do not have any "verifiable proof" in their files for any of the negative items on your credit report. The original creditor may have this information on file but the credit bureaus don't. If you request the credit bureau to provide you with the "verifiable proof" that they have in their files they will remove the negative from your file.Not only can you get a Charge-Off Legally Removed from your credit report but you can also get Bankruptcies, Foreclosures, Default Judgments, Tax Liens, Repos, Charge-Offs, collections etc...all removed. All negatives no matter how bad, how many or how recent ... they all can be removed legally


What are the top three business credit bureaus?

The top three business credit bureaus are Dun & Bradstreet, Business Experian and Business Equifax. These credit bureaus control 99% of the credit bureau market.


What is the lowest amount that can be reported to credit bureaus?

$0. Credit bureaus do not have a minimum amount reporting requirements.