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Can a bankruptcy ever be removed from a credit report?
Author: Tracy Carlye
Website: http://www.trxcredit.com
Added: Thu, Nov 2, 2006 7:05:25
Category: Credit Questions
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A bankruptcy can be removed from a credit report, but your credit history will still be shown on the report, and it will not be impressive to prospective creditors.
A bankruptcy is a legitimate bad mark in your credit history. It may be partly but not completely removed, and even then, it's only the report of the bankruptcy that is deleted, not the actual bankruptcy or your unpaid debts; those remain as facts for you to deal with.
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