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Having Old Bankruptcy Removed From Credit ReportFirst, bankruptcies may stay on your credit report for about 10 years. This is an exception to the Fair credit reporting act. After that your bankruptcy should be reomoved fro myour credit report. However, some credit reporting agencies may keep this information past that date so it would be best to follow up on such matters. Anther thing a person can do is dispute the bankruptcy after 2 years since credit reporting agencies allow an individual to dispute a bankruptcy after two years. Visit some of the professional law firms and more that are featured throughout our site for actual legal advice. |
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