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At O1ne Mortgage, we understand how important it is to maintain a healthy credit report. If you have any questions or need assistance with your mortgage needs, feel free to call us at 213-732-3074. Below, we break down everything you need to know about closed accounts on your credit report.
A closed account on your credit report typically refers to a credit card, loan, or another form of credit that is no longer active for new charges. This can happen for several reasons:
It’s important to note that closing an account does not erase its payment history from your credit report. Late payments will still be visible, although their impact will diminish over time.
Closed accounts in good standing can remain on your credit report for up to 10 years. If the account had negative information, such as late payments, this information typically falls off after seven years. However, the account itself may still be visible for up to 10 years, depending on its status at the time of closure.
Whether a closed account is good or bad for your credit score depends on its payment history. A positive payment history can help maintain good credit scores for up to 10 years. Conversely, a history of late payments will continue to affect your credit score for seven years, even after the account is closed.
Closing an account can also impact your credit score in other ways, such as:
If the information on your credit report is accurate and timely, you cannot remove a closed account. However, if you believe the information is incorrect or outdated, you can dispute it with the credit bureaus—Experian, TransUnion, or Equifax. Here are some scenarios where you might be able to get the information removed:
A closed account on your credit report can indirectly affect your credit score. If closing an account increases your credit utilization ratio, shortens your credit history, or affects your credit mix, it can hurt your score. However, a closed account with a positive payment history can continue to benefit your credit score for up to 10 years.
To stay on top of your credit, regularly check your credit reports. Experian offers free credit monitoring, along with free access to your credit reports and scores. You can receive alerts when there are changes to your credit reports, which is especially useful when building or rebuilding your credit.
For any mortgage service needs, don’t hesitate to contact O1ne Mortgage at 213-732-3074. We’re here to help you navigate your financial journey.
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