Feb 14
The credit reporting time limit is 7 years for most negative credit report information. However, in California and New York there are specific exceptions for certain types of credit report information. If you’re a resident of these states, certain information like tax liens or debt collectors may stay on your credit report shorter or longer than other pieces of information.
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