Approximately how long will a ‘pull credit’ from a financial institute appear on my credit report?
Inquiries from potential credit grantors will be reported on your credit report for two years.
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Inquiries from potential credit grantors will be reported on your credit report for two years.
Did you dispute the account with the credit bureaus? If so, did the creditor and credit bureaus “verify” the inaccurate information? If so, then...
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If you want to make sure you don’t get in trouble, then I wouldn’t conduct this transaction at all. Period.
If a taxpayer commits fraud or did not file a tax return, there is no statute of limitations.
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If there is anything inaccurate being reported, you should dispute it directly with the credit bureaus. You may also want to see if you can submit...
I doubt that his attorney told him to do this, as no ethical attorney would instruct their client to break the law. The Fair Credit Reporting Act...
Nevada Statute of Limitations has to do with how long a creditor has to sue you for an unpaid debt and is completely irrelevant to credit...
If the judgment is reporting as $0 owed, it is accurate. If it is reported as if money is owed, you need to make sure to have the judgment vacated...
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This is likely to be reported for seven years pursuant to the Fair Credit Reporting Act.