Some credit report companies offer 3 in 1 credit report, which contains information from all three credit bureaus:Experian, Equifax, and Trans Union. Such credit report is the most complete picture of consumer's credit history.
Bankruptcies, judgments, divorces, liens, satisfied judgments or liens are all considered court records and show up on your credit report as negative listings.
COLLECTIONS
Any time a creditor turns a delinquent account or bad check over to a collection agency, it shows up on your credit report and is considered to be a very negative listing. This shows up on your credit report as Collection Account, and can appear as a paid or unpaid account.
MERCHANT TRADE LINES
Regular credit lines, department store cards, auto loans, mortgages and credit cards are all under the heading of Merchant Trade Lines. Credit grantors consider these listings negative if they: 1. Have a history of late payments 2. Have been included in a bankruptcy 3. Have been charged off 4. Put into repossession
INQUIRIES
If credit grantors observe excessive credit inquiries on your credit report, it may sometimes result in your being turned down for a loan. Whenever a lender takes a look at your credit report, it will show up on at least one of the credit bureau reports.
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