Posts Tagged ‘Montgomery Al Credit Report Lawyer’

The length of time that a tax lien may stay on your credit report depends on the payment status of the lien.  Paid (or satisfied) tax liens may not be reported more than 7 years after the date of payment.  15 U.S.C. 1681c(a)(3).  Tax liens that are un-paid may be reported for more than 7 [...]

In Burke v. Experian, Judge Anthony J. Trenga opined, “Credit is the lifeblood of the modern American economy and for the American consumer access to credit has become inextricably tied to consumer credit scores as reported by credit reporting agencies.” In his opinion, Judge Trenga denied Experian’s (a nationwide consumer reporting agency) Motion for Partial [...]