If you're referring to when a negative item will drop off your credit report, then it should be last activity: date of delinquency or date of charge off.
If you're referring to being sued, then it's often date of last payment; although this can vary from state to state.
I've noticed ( and please correct me if I'm wrong), out of the 3 CR's you can recieve, I've only noticed on 1 CR ( Transunion) that there is a 'drop-off' date. On the other CR's, are there 'drop-off' dates, and I'm just not noticing them??
If you're referring to when a negative item will drop off your credit report, then it should be last activity: date of delinquency or date of charge off.
If you're referring to being sued, then it's often date of last payment; although this can vary from state to state.
Date of delinquency is considered while calculating SOL. DOD is the date of first when you went delinquent on an account.
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I've noticed ( and please correct me if I'm wrong), out of the 3 CR's you can recieve, I've only noticed on 1 CR ( Transunion) that there is a 'drop-off' date. On the other CR's, are there 'drop-off' dates, and I'm just not noticing them??
Sorry, I don't remember what the other two look like. I usually just pull my TU report.
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