Now your negative account may follow you for up to 27 years
after your original delinquency date!
This means that the filing date may be up to a decade
after your original delinquency date.
Should you choose this alternative, your date of filing could be up to 17 years
after your original delinquency date.
Your credit report will be updated to show that the collection account has been paid off, but the information will remain on your report for seven years
after the original delinquency date.
Not exact matches
The filing date can be years
after your hospital admission, and years
after your date of first
delinquency on the
original invoice.
This debt can possibly remain on your credit report until it is paid off, and
after you pay it fully, credit bureaus usually keep reporting the repossession on your credit report for seven years from the date of the
original delinquency.
The charge - offs can not continue to be included on your credit reports
after the 7.5 years from the date of first
delinquency (DOFD) on the
original account according the Section 605 (c) of the Fair Credit Reporting Act (FCRA).