It will appear on the CR of both parties.
No
No you cannot remove a repossession off your credit report if your cosigner has a judgement on the repossession.
You will need to contact the credit reporting agency that has posted incorrect information - the contact information will be included in the credit report sent to you, or you can contact the company via its website. However, if your credit report has weak points but the information is accurate, you will have to improve your money management habits to get the information to eventually drop off the report. Pay down debt, make payments on time, keep on top of what money is where, etc.
Contact the credit reporting agency from where you got the report. They have the contact information and can provide that to you upon request.
Yes, all action on the part of the primary borrower will be reflected on the cosigner's credit report.
Of course, but you must contact the credit bureau or credit agency which provided the information. Contact the primary credit-data agencies at:
If there is an error in your credit report, you must contact the particular Credit Reporting Agency that issued the report and provide them with correct information, in writing and, if possible, with supporting documentation.
You can get a credit report in Vietnam through the National Credit Information Center of Vietnam under the State Bank of Vietnam. You can contact them directly at cic.net.vn
If you're talking about a cosigner, then yes. The cosigner's credit gets dinged also. Be careful about who you cosign for.
You will have to contact each of the three credit reporting agencies separately in order to dispute charges and false information on your credit report that does not belong to you.
The reporting bureaus should have contact information. Contact the bureaus.You can dispute anything you want to on your credit report. It's your federal, civil, consumer right. Whether you will be successful or not is up to you and the credit bureaus.