It can't be removed. It generally stays on your report for seven years, although it can remain up to 10 years.
Sorry I don't have better news.
2007-02-27 03:05:51
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answered by theeconomicsguy 5
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It stays on for 7 years.
You can't remove it unless it is incorrect. Then you can file a dispute. Any credit repair place that tells you they can "fix" it is lying and will charge you money to basically do nothing. You're stuck with it for a while.
You can, however, start doing things to improve your credit score.
Pay all bills ON TIME. Late payments kill you.
If you still have a credit card, use it fairly regularly but pay the entire amount off when the bill comes. Those regular payments will help you but you have to pay it on time.
Reduce any other debt you have. If you still owe credit cards, pay more than the minimum monthly payment. If your cards are maxed out, it's hurting your score. Get them paid down to below 30% of your credit limit and don't run them up again.
After a period of time of regular payments and getting your debt reduced, your score will start going back up. The foreclosure is going to stay there for a while though.
2007-02-27 03:30:13
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answered by Faye H 6
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Nothing can be removed unless it's wrong. It will stay on your credit for 7 to 10 years.
Do not fall for the people out there that say for a fee we can fix your credit, it's a scam. All they are going to do is protest it and it will be removed for a couple of months until the facts are in and it will reappear.
2007-02-27 03:53:32
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answered by ? 7
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do no longer think of you may in basic terms get rid of something out of your credit record. It takes time. And solid, responsible bill paying. A foreclosures often takes 7 years to "disappear" out of your credit record. I also have a credit of over 800. What i've got carried out is in many circumstances examine my credit record and print it out. IF we ever could bypass into foreclosures on our abode (would not look like it extremely is going to ensue), i can coach potential landlords that my credit grow to be ideas-blowing, up till at last the time we had to foreclose. that should teach a background of being responsible, and dropping a house might in basic terms be because of dropping a activity, and not because of being irresponsible. something you had no administration over. it extremely is my approach, optimistically it extremely is going to artwork if the time ever comes.
2016-11-26 01:58:16
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answered by ? 4
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What he said. ^^^
You're stuck with that one!
There are "Credit Repair" companies out there that will charge an exorbitant amount of money to "fix" your credit, including removing your foreclosure. This is a scam - don't fall for it!
2007-02-27 03:09:45
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answered by Mr. Knowitall 3
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The only things you can remove from your credit report are things that are incorrect. If they didn't happen, then contact the financial company that put them there and get it taken care of.
The bad marks that are correct and get posted will come back to haunt you for around 7 years.
2007-02-27 03:10:26
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answered by Anonymous
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out of luck...eat the next 7 to 10 years and swallow...Learn from this...Want to buy another home...there's ways...to much to say here
2007-02-27 06:02:52
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answered by overhereyoupretty 3
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