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Bad Credit Time Limits - Credit ReportingThe big question for those with bad credit is the question of time limits - how long derogatory credit records will stay on credit report. Even if your credit score recovered somewhat and this can happen within 12 - 18 months following bankruptcy or even foreclosure, the mere present of these records on your credit report may affect your borrowing ability and terms. Note that these bad credit time limits belong to credit reporting. The others are related to debt collection. Federal Fair Credit Reporting Act sets time limits for records that appear on consumer credit reports. Making payments on bad debts does not change the credit reporting time limits, except when it comes to tax liens and federal student loans. All other bad credit records should expire on schedule, based on the original dates, regardless of when or whether they are paid. The starting date is always an original delinquency date - see FCRA section 605 (c) (1).
The above time limits are for credit reports which creditors see with virtually all credit applications. However, the credit bureaus can legally disclose older information if:
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