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Asked: February 28, 20232023-02-28T01:31:51+00:00 2023-02-28T01:31:51+00:00In: Bankruptcy

How long does bankruptcy stay on your credit report?

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please elaborate how long does it stay.

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  1. Jesse Offill Pundit
    2023-03-17T19:06:56+00:00Added an answer on March 17, 2023 at 7:06 pm

    Bankruptcy can have a significant impact on an individual’s credit score and financial reputation. The duration of time that bankruptcy stays on a credit report is dependent on the type of bankruptcy filed. Chapter 7 bankruptcy, the most common type, remains on a credit report for ten years from the date of filing. Chapter 13 bankruptcy, which involves a repayment plan, will remain on a credit report for seven years from the date of filing. While bankruptcy may negatively affect creditworthiness for years, it is possible to rebuild credit over time. However, obtaining credit after bankruptcy may require additional effort and proof of creditworthiness to lenders.

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  2. Julie O Pundit
    2023-03-29T01:27:17+00:00Added an answer on March 29, 2023 at 1:27 am
    1. The length of time a bankruptcy remains on your credit report depends on the type of bankruptcy you file.
    2. A Chapter 7 bankruptcy can remain on your credit report for up to 10 years from the date of filing.
    3. A Chapter 13 bankruptcy can remain on your credit report for up to 7 years from the date of filing.
    4. The credit reporting agencies are required to remove the bankruptcy from your credit report once the time limit has expired.
    5. However, bankruptcy can still be visible on public records, which can be accessed by lenders and other financial institutions.
    6. Bankruptcy can have a significant negative impact on your credit score, making it more difficult to obtain loans or credit cards.
    7. It is important to take steps to rebuild your credit after bankruptcy, such as making on-time payments, keeping credit utilization low, and monitoring your credit report regularly.
    8. Seeking the advice of a financial professional or credit counselor can also help develop a plan to improve your credit after bankruptcy.
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  3. Joseph Haddad Pundit
    2023-03-29T01:29:18+00:00Added an answer on March 29, 2023 at 1:29 am

    Bankruptcy can have a significant impact on your credit report. The length of time it stays on your credit report varies depending on the type of bankruptcy you filed. Generally, a Chapter 7 bankruptcy will stay on your credit report for up to 10 years from the filing date, while a Chapter 13 bankruptcy will stay on your credit report for up to 7 years from the filing date. During this time, bankruptcy will negatively affect your credit score and make it difficult to obtain new credit or loans. However, it is important to note that the impact of bankruptcy on your credit report lessens over time and you can work to rebuild your credit by making timely payments on any remaining debts and using credit responsibly. It is recommended that you check your credit report regularly and dispute any errors that may be affecting your credit score.

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