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In Business / College | 2025-07-07

How many years can credit reporting agencies maintain negative information (excluding a bankruptcy) on a person's credit report?
A. Forever
B. 10 years
C. 7 years
D. 15 years

Asked by jadeann1979

Answer (2)

Credit reporting agencies maintain negative information on a person's credit report for a maximum of 7 years, according to the Fair Credit Reporting Act. This includes late payments and charge-offs. Understanding this time frame helps individuals manage their credit health effectively. ;

Answered by GinnyAnswer | 2025-07-07

Credit reporting agencies can maintain negative information on a person’s credit report for a maximum of 7 years, excluding bankruptcies. This regulation is established by the Fair Credit Reporting Act, allowing individuals time to rebuild their credit. The selected option is C. 7 years.
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Answered by Anonymous | 2025-08-11