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Credit Report History

Your credit report is a history of your credit transactions. This includes on time payments, late payments, credit cards, mortgages, and lots more.

Late payments can remain on your report for up to 7 years. A bankruptcy can be seen for 10 years. Current, outstanding, unpaid debts can remain on your report while they are unpaid and for 7 years beyond that.

Credit Report Scores - Computing Then Insufficient funds?

Your credit report scores are based on factors that appear in your credit reports:

  • Bill payment history (Good: on time and for the full amount)
  • Total outstanding debt (Good: non-mortgage loan payments less than 5% of gross income)
  • Types of debt (Good: mortgage, car loans, Bad: high credit card debt)
  • Length of credit history (Good: 3 or more years of on time payments)
  • Credit inqueries (Bad: many rejected applications)

The Equal Credit Opportunity Act (ECOA) prohibits certain factors from being used in determining your credit report score:

The Equal Credit Opportunity Act provides actions for you to take if suspect unauthorized factors are being used to deny you credit.



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