Yes
is it legal for a creditor to deny credit based on age or marital status
Well, marital status means, basically, "are you married or not?"I suppose that martial status would mean "are you in any wars or not?"
Yes, however you can easily take care of this and have your credit reports corrected.
A repossession hurts your credit score whether it is voluntary or not. The creditor will report late payments, a charge off status, and a balance if one is owed. A repossession may hurt your credit score anywhere from 60 to 120 points.
what was president woodrow wilsons martial status
Yes, the debtor can still be sued by the creditor regardless of his or her financial status. However, disability payments are protected by both federal and state laws and are exempt from creditor attachment.
He is dead:)
I think that your credit report would be updated to show that the account was "included in a Ch 7 bankruptcy." You should be able to get a free credit report from www.annualcreditreport.com if you want to check your credit report to be sure the account's status is listed correctly.
Yes, all accounts should be entered unless they are marked as "paid in full" or "paid" by the creditor on your credit reports.
Yes, it can. Just because a creditor charges off your debt, does not mean that you don't still owe it. Before you pay on a charge off, make sure you get an agreement from the creditor to delete it from your credit report once it's paid!
He is married to Cindy McCain
Credit card companies consider several criteria when evaluating applicants for approval, including credit score, income level, employment status, debt-to-income ratio, and payment history. These factors help determine the applicant's creditworthiness and ability to repay the credit card debt.