It will for at least 10 years....from discharge date.
NO. The six year rule still applies.
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.
If your bankruptcy was "discharged" in 2000, then yes. Discharged means it is done! If you are still in a chapter 13 bankruptcy, still paying the trustee--then no. If the trustee finds out about the CD, it will cause lot of problems.
My Roots Are Showing was created on 2000-04-11.
Boston Public - 2000 Chapter Two - 1.2 was released on: USA: 30 October 2000
Fowler Report was created in 2000.
This Chapter Is Called Titles was created in 2000.
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Southern California Sports Report - 2000 - 2000-06-28 was released on: USA: 28 June 2000
Southern California Sports Report - 2000 - 2000-11-03 was released on: USA: 3 November 2000
Southern California Sports Report - 2000 - 2000-11-04 was released on: USA: 4 November 2000
Southern California Sports Report - 2000 - 2000-11-05 was released on: USA: 5 November 2000