How Long Will Negative Information Remain on Your Credit Report?

How Long Will Negative Information Remain on Your Credit Report?

Generally, negative information remains on your credit report for 7 years from the date it occurred. There are exceptions, however. Bankruptcy information stays with you for 10 years. And notice of a lawsuit or an unpaid judgment stays until the statute of limitations runs out.


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