Removing a discharged bankruptcy

Discussion in 'Credit Talk' started by Tinksmama, Feb 8, 2007.

  1. Tinksmama

    Tinksmama Well-Known Member

    Does anyone have any letters that have worked to remove a discharged bankruptcy early? Our chapter 13 is due to fall off this October, but if I could help it along that would be great. Thanks!
     
  2. Carezzo

    Carezzo New Member

    I always thought you had to wait the 10 years, but if there is an answer to this I would also like to know.
     
  3. apexcrsrv

    apexcrsrv Well-Known Member

    Dispute it as obsolete and on the basis the case numbers/dates are inaccurate. In my opinion, BK's are very difficult to remove insofar as Lexis-Nexis typically verifies everything.
     
  4. Tinksmama

    Tinksmama Well-Known Member

    Chapter 7 and 11 are 10 years, but 13 is 7 years.
     
  5. collectman

    collectman Well-Known Member

    i've seen several chpt 13's on for 10 years...if you dispute i doubt it would do any good...it's a valid public record
     
  6. chris299

    chris299 New Member

    bankrupcty isnt that hard to get off. Basically all u have to do is get a lawyer to remove the file at the courthouse for about 30days... so when they go to verify it.. it wont be there.. so they will remove it
     
  7. apexcrsrv

    apexcrsrv Well-Known Member

    Yea, right, like they actually check anything at the courthouse.
     
  8. cf121

    cf121 Active Member

    I have heard, first remove the addresses associated with the bankruptcy, then dispute the bankruptcy and they won't be able to verify it without the address.

    However, it might be more time and energy than it's worth. As a mortgage lender, I've frequently gotten solid approvals even when there's a bankruptcy in the past, as long as credit since the BK is good. Of course, if mortgage isn't your objective in your credit cleanup, other types of lenders might penalize you more for the BK.
     
  9. cf121

    cf121 Active Member

    Doesn't this in turn make Lexis-Nexis a "furnisher of information" as defined by the FCRA?
     
  10. cajun1969

    cajun1969 Well-Known Member

    Latest opinion I heard on public records and Lexis duties as a data furnisher are this: Since the record is in the public domain,they are only providing a service by reporting it and are not responsible for the accuracy of the record one of their researchers copied at courthouse and sent in.
     

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