I know that Defaults come off the credit file after 6 years. Arrangements to Pay (APs) can presumably stay on the credit file indefinitely, if, for instance, a debt remains outstanding / unsettled and an AP was entered into at some point, even if its not current.
I have this on a couple of my accounts. Even if I could settle them, the fact that I was once on an AP would remain on file.
Also, can/do creditors enter an "AP" when a Default is removed?
I have this on a couple of my accounts. Even if I could settle them, the fact that I was once on an AP would remain on file.
Also, can/do creditors enter an "AP" when a Default is removed?
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