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		<description><![CDATA[Reader question:  If I pay a delinquent account, how long will it appear on my credit report?  What are the best options in your opinion?
My answer:  All delinquent accounts remain on your credit report for 7 years from the date that the account first became delinquent (unless you use a pay for [...]<p>Post from: <a href="http://creditrepairanddebtsolutions.com">Credit Repair and Debt Solutions</a><br/><br/><a href="http://creditrepairanddebtsolutions.com/reader-question-if-i-pay-a-delinquent-account-how-long-will-it-appear-on-my-credit-report/">Reader Question: &#8220;If I pay a delinquent account, how long will it appear on my credit report?&#8221;</a></p>



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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Reader question:  <strong><a href="http://creditrepairanddebtsolutions.com">If I pay a delinquent account, how long will it appear on my credit report?</a>  What are the best options in your opinion?</strong></p>
<p>My answer:  All delinquent accounts remain on your credit report for 7 years from the date that the account first became delinquent (unless you use a <a href="http://creditrepairanddebtsolutions.com/pay-for-delete-agreements/">pay for delete agreement</a> or credit repair to get them removed sooner).  Paying on the account will not shorten or lengthen this time period.  However, paying can actually hurt your <a href="http://creditrepairanddebtsolutions.com/understanding-your-credit-score/">credit score</a>, and here is why:  A credit score weighs your more recent payment patterns more heavily than your behavior from the distant past.  When you make payment on a delinquent account that has had no activity for some time, it then becomes a recent negative item on your credit report, instead of an old one.  So the payment actually dings your credit score.  By the way, paying a delinquent debt does not turn it into a positive item on your credit report&#8211;the item will always be negative because of the fact that it was <em>ever</em> delinquent.</p>
<p>So what can you do?  Above I mentioned pay for delete agreements, and/or credit repair.  With a pay for delete agreement, you negotiate a deal with the creditor where you pay the debt (usually in a lump sum, and it doesn&#8217;t always have to be 100% of the debt&#8211;you can try offering less), and in exchange for your payment, the creditor agrees to delete the account from your credit report entirely.  That is the <em>only</em> way you can help your credit by paying a delinquent debt!  Creditors may or may not agree to do this, but it&#8217;s worth a try.  If they agree to it, be sure to get the agreement in writing <em>before</em> you make any payment.</p>
<p>If the debt is now in the hands of a collection agency rather than the original creditor, I recommend a slightly different approach: request <a href="http://creditrepairanddebtsolutions.com/debt-validation/">validation for the debt</a>.  Often collection agencies can&#8217;t or won&#8217;t comply with this request, and in that case they legally cannot collect payment from you, and they must also cease collection activity, which includes<br />
listing the debt on your credit reports.  </p>
<p>If the collection agency does validate properly, then you will be on the hook for paying the debt, and you should try to negotiate a pay for delete at that point.</p>
<p>I do want to point out that if the debt has been charged-off by the original creditor, and the debt is now being listed on your credit report by both the original creditor and the collection agency, the pay for delete<br />
agreement from the collection agency won&#8217;t remove the listing that was placed by the original creditor.  The listings will have to be dealt with separately.  If a debt is charged-off, the original creditor usually will<br />
not accept payment for the debt.  If this is the case (or if a creditor/collector will not agree to pay for delete), credit repair is your only other option to get the listing removed.  You can find a reputable company to repair your credit for you, or you can <a href="http://creditrepairanddebtsolutions.com/how-to-repair-your-own-credit-report-part-1/">try doing it yourself</a>.  You can try removing the listing through credit repair whether or not it has been paid, so if you pay a debt that the creditor/collector would not agree to delete, you can try to have it deleted later.  </p>
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