This is probably because they are still out standing debts. You have to pay them. It will still stay on your credit report for seven year period. Good Luck.
Monthly
Yes, have you recently opened a new account that is now appearing on your credit report?
Yes. It is reported on your credit report.
yes
Your paid off car may not be showing on your credit report because auto loans are not always reported to credit bureaus. If your lender did not report the loan, it will not appear on your credit report.
no, it would be in your criminal report.
Monthly
Yes, have you recently opened a new account that is now appearing on your credit report?
Yes. It is reported on your credit report.
yes
No. Overdue medical bills, like other debts incurred, can appear on a person's credit report, especially if they go into collections.
Yes. Defaulted medical bills can be reported and added to a person's CR. Privacy laws pertain to the medical records themselves, not the debt incurred from medical expenses.
Your paid off car may not be showing on your credit report because auto loans are not always reported to credit bureaus. If your lender did not report the loan, it will not appear on your credit report.
Immediately, that it is reported to the credit agencies.
Most private loans can not be reported to your credit report. This is because the system can be manipulated and the person would need a CRA to report it.
If a credit reporting agency has mistakenly marked you as deceased on your credit report, you should contact them immediately to correct the error.
Yes.