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How long do items on my credit report
stay on my credit report?
The items listed on your credit
report can be positive, negative, or neutral. Items on
your credit report that are negative such as an overdue
account, can only remain on your credit report for seven
years.
How long does a bankruptcy stay on my
credit report?
Bankruptcies may remain on your report for
no more than ten years. However, if you apply for a job that
pays over $75,000, for credit of $150,000 or more, or life
insurance for $150,000 or more, then these previously mentioned
negative items will appear on the report without regard to how
old the items are. (FCRA, Sec. 1681(c).)
How to read a credit report
The three credit reporting agencies present
credit information in different ways on their
credit reports. If you request your credit report
from all three credit reporting companies, you will probably
find that none of the credit reports contain exactly the same
information.
Often certain debts are included in one
credit reporting company’s credit report, but left out of
another credit reporting company’s. To completely review your
credit history, you will need to obtain all three credit
reports.
What happened to the TRW credit
report?
Many consumers may remember their credit
report being called a TRW report. TRW Information Systems is
still around; it’s just changed its name to Experian.
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