Credit Report Information Middleburg FL

Credit report monitoring is the best way to stay on top of the ups and downs in your credit history. Find out how long debt and delinquent payments can continue to affect your credit score down the line.

Capital Merchant Services
(212) 286-5017
1800 2nd Street
Sarasota, FL
Law Offices of James Alan Poe PA
(305) 670-3950
9500 S DADELAND BLVD
Miami, FL
BankAtlantic
735-4600
100 N. Congress Ave.
Boynton Beach, FL
LifeGuard Financial (www.offdebt2day.com)
754-581-3799
5489 Wiles Rd. suite 302
Coconut Creek, FL
First National Merchant Solutions
(727) 385-2150
1497 Main Street Ste 108
Clearwater, FL
2nd Chance Credit Solutions
(305) 945-2858
1064 Ne 163rd St
Miami, FL
Mackinac Savings Bank
736-8900
280 N. Congress Ave.
Boynton Beach, FL
Citibank
735-6095
10086 Jog Rd.
Boynton Beach, FL
Commerce Bank
742-9110
1601 W. Boynton Beach Blvd.
Boynton Beach, FL
National City
434-2545, x21336
8961 Hypoluxo Rd.
Lake Worth, FL
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Credit Report Information

How long do negative items remain on your credit report?

Posted by Caitlin on July 20th, 2009

Most debts stay on your report for 7 years, but there are several exceptions.

Delinquencies stay on your report for up to 7 years after the first missed payment. If, however, your payment was less than 30 days late, the ding to your credit score should expire within a couple of years. If the original lender sells your debt to a collector, the delinquency will remain on your report for a full 7 years, even if you pay the collector. A chapter 13 bankruptcy drops off after 7 years, but a chapter 7, 11 or 12 stays on your credit report for 10 years. Collection accounts drop off 7 years after the original delinquency date. Closed accounts drop off after 7 years if they have delinquencies, or 10 if there was a positive balance. Child support judgments, small claims and civil judgments drop off 7 years after the judgment is filed. Tax liens drop off after 7 years if they are paid, or 15 if they are unpaid. Hard credit inquiries drop off after 2 years. Paid positive accounts stay for 10 years. Positive open credit information, of course, remains on your credit report indefinitely.

Consumerist also points out that many credit scoring models only consider the past 24 months, and that if you have 24 months of high re-established credit, most lenders will consider you "rehabilitated."

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