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What are derogatory marks and how do they impact your credit score?
What are derogatory marks and how do they impact your credit score?
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Written by Francis
Updated over a week ago

Derogatory marks occur when a lender reports a negative incident, typically when someone didn't pay back a loan as agreed. Derogatory marks can have a notable impact on your credit score and they are considered a high impact factor. These marks can remain on your report for 7 - 10 years, and it's best to avoid them as much as possible.

What types of derogatory marks exist?

Derogatory marks occur for a variety of reasons. Generally they occur when an account is significantly past due for example accounts going into collections, charge-offs, repossessions and foreclosures. They can also happen as a result of bankruptcy and other public records.

I noticed I have a derogatory mark on my Credit Score that is incorrect or shouldn't be there

To learn how to dispute an error on your credit report check out this article here - Credit report disputes: How to fix an error on your Credit Report

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