Do they? NOT usually. CAN they?? yes, if you convince them to. reporting a repo is reporting a fact. The repo DID happen. They report the payoff. That is a fact also.
No, because you have your own separate credit report.
yes it has a 10 year limit
Yes, however you can easily take care of this and have your credit reports corrected.
By mistake. Waste no time contacting the credit reporting companies, and demand that this entry be removed from your credit report.
No, a collection agency cannot remove debt from your credit report. Only the credit bureaus or the original creditor can remove the debt from your credit report.
No, collection agencies cannot remove items from your credit report. Only the credit bureaus or the original creditor can remove negative items from your credit report.
Filing bankruptcy does not remove a charge off report from a credit card on your credit report. It just adds bankruptcy to your credit report.
Paying the car off was good but having to repo it to get it paid off was BAD or negative. the lender did report that it was PIF,HUH?? So they reported the good and the bad.
No, the information remains on your credit report.
the BALANCE DUE at time of repo PLUS repo fees and fees to come later.
No, a debt collector cannot remove negative information from your credit report. Only the credit reporting agencies or the original creditor can remove or update information on your credit report.
There are 2 ways to remove a repossession from your credit report. You can dispute it to the credit bureaus under the FCRA and they have 30 days to verify the listing or it must be removed from your credit reports or you can contact the creditor that repossessed the car and negotiate the removal of it upon payment of any money owed. The entry is likely to be changed to late, but paid. Most of these fall off after 7 years.