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Old 06.18.2002, 08:52
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Re: Top 100 mistakes in credit repair?

1. Make sure the release has been filed with the court.

2. Provide the CRA with your proof of payment (the 1995 date) - it should come off. They won't verify anything. Use official docs, so they can't say they think you created the docs yourself.


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Originally posted by SCMomof5
Question regarding your lien issue.... I had a tax lien in 93. Found out about it 6/95. Paid in 6/95. Allegedly the St of CO released the lien 1/96. Never was recorded so it is still on the bureau.

Called the St of CO and received lien release doc. Arrgghh! They state, "lien released 5/2002". NOT!

Anyway, here is the Q: I have proof of 6/95 payment. I printed part of the FCRA and it states "Paid tax liens which, from the date of payment, antedate the report by more than seven years."

That means that my payment is 7 years this month. According to the FCRA, when they receive this documentation, they should delete immediately. However, my fear is that they will use the 'release date' instead of date of payment....
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