Your mortgage lender or credit card provider will definitely report
a late payment to the credit bureaus, but utilities and cell providers likely will not.
After your minimum payment is more than 30 days late, the credit card issuer will report
the late payment to the credit bureaus.
If you don't pay a bill on time creditors report
the late payment to a credit bureau.
The company will report
any late payments to the credit bureaus which could hurt your credit score.
Usually, a company will report
a late payment to the credit bureau if it's more than 30 - days late, explains Schwartz.
If they can't pay the credit card bill within 30 days, the credit card company could report
the late payment to the credit bureaus.
During the first 60 days, your new loan servicer won't report
any late payments to the credit bureaus but you shouldn't assume that the money you sent will show up on time.
For example, the bank may raise your interest rate or report
your late payment to the credit bureaus.
Lenders, in particular, are quick to report
late payments to the credit bureaus.
After 30 days in which no payment has been made, your bank may report
the late payment to credit bureaus.