Not exact matches
Negative items remain
on your
credit report for seven years plus 180 days from the time the account went into its
most recent delinquency.
Most negative items and accounts can only stay
on your
credit report a maximum of seven years (certain bankruptcies are 10 years), after which time they should automatically come off of your
reports.
Next to basic late payments, small collection accounts are some of the
most common
negative item we see
on credit reports.
Most negative items stay
on your
credit report for seven years from the time they are
reported by your creditor.
I recommend to start with the powerful Premier level in order to deal in the
most efficient way with the «heavy»
negative items on your
credit report.
But
most credit repair companies can tackle any type of
negative item on your
report, so don't assume you can't be helped if you have a foreclosure or bankruptcy.
What's
most likely to happen is that the
credit repair company will urge you to get your
credit report from the
credit bureau, in order for them to challenge
negative items on the
report.