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how long does it take before unpaid loans are off your credit file
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i did somet stupid an met my ex partner, who didn't agree wi debt, so i lied wen asked like a idiot an told him i didn't agree either(lovestruck) i left my work, town an started a new life, in another town using my mums bank account, we split 6 months ago, i now wish i cud turn back the clock. i am renting an paying loads, can't put my name on the rent book. iam living on egg shells how long before it is off my credit file an i can start a fresh? please help ?
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.I am not clear on everything you are saying in your post. You do not give any time scale on these debts. The chances are they will hang around for quite some time, depending at what stage they are at i.e. County Court Judgements.
What amounts are you talking about - �1,000s?
What is the connection with paying loads for your rent?
With a bit more information and clarification of some points, someone should be able to help you.
What amounts are you talking about - �1,000s?
What is the connection with paying loads for your rent?
With a bit more information and clarification of some points, someone should be able to help you.
Credit Reference agencies log CCJ's and credit queries - the time CCJ's appear for is 6 years and you will need a "Certificate of Satisfaction" from the issuing court to have it removed - this usually cost �10.
You can also have averse information removed when it was added due to a financial connection with a partner.
You can also add an explaination on your credit file which lenders will see when you apply for credit.
Credit Expert ( previously Experian ) can help you.
You can also have averse information removed when it was added due to a financial connection with a partner.
You can also add an explaination on your credit file which lenders will see when you apply for credit.
Credit Expert ( previously Experian ) can help you.
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