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How long does negative information remain on my credit report?

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How long does negative information remain on my credit report?

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Negative information, like late payments and collection accounts, can generally remain on your credit file for as long as 7 years from the date of first delinquency (usually the payment due date). Bankruptcies and other public records, such as liens and judgments, may stay on your record for 10 years.

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