How can you have an unlawful eviction remove from credit report?

If a person has an eviction on there credit report. Will filling bankruptcy remove the eviction?

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    Sorry no, A bankruptcy does not remove an eviction from your credit report. An eviction will appear on your credit report as a negative in the public record area of the report. I have heard that you just have to wait 7 years for it to fall off of your report. (I am not sure if that is true)

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Sorry but bankruptcy doe's not remove accounts from your credit report it only changes them to show as included in your bankruptcy. And even then it would not effect a eviction since that's a public record.

SPIFIMAN1

Everything stays on your credit report, it's just your debts that get revised in bankruptcy. A bankruptcy is usually the biggest thing on a credit report though, it pretty much trumps everything else.

Casey Y

Bankruptcy does not change the items on a credit report.

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