Common Questions
Is it possible to remove bankruptcies and foreclosures from credit reports?
Yes, all types of negative items, including bankruptcy and foreclosure, have been removed from thousands of credit reports. Bankruptcies and foreclosures, are certainly more difficult to remove from credit reports, but this has more to do with the operational systems of the credit bureaus than with the severity of the bad credit item. For example, judgments and tax liens are severely negative listings, yet sometimes are easier to remove.


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