Faqs on Bankruptcy Part1
Any negative listing can be removed from a credit report if it is erroneous, questionable and disputable. However, negative items such as bankruptcy and unpaid debts are more difficult to remove from the credit report. This is primarily due to the operational systems of the credit bureaus rather than with the severity of the bad credit item such as bankruptcy or unpaid debt. For example, judgments and tax liens are also severely negative listings yet have been considerably easier to remove. Credit repair is a good option.
Does bankruptcy wipe the slate clean for a second chance?
The bankruptcy does appear on your credit record in the court records section. When you file for bankr View the rest of this article
Sunday, August 5, 2007
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