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I have 11 private student loan accounts that defaulted close to 7 years ago. I am trying to determine exactly when they will drop off of my account. Two questions:
1) There will drop off of my credit reports 7 years + 180 days from the DOFD, correct?
2) How do I find the DOFD? I understand that the lender is required to report this, but I pulled up my report in Experian (have the monthly plan with them) and I don;t see the DOFD anywhere. How can I obtain this?
Total CL: $321.7k | UTL: 2% | AAoA: 7.0yrs | Baddies: 0 | Other: Lease, Loan, *No Mortgage, All Inq's from Jun '20 Car Shopping |
Most commercial credit reports choose not to include the reported DOFD.
You can usually find the reported DOFD by ordering a copy of your free annual report via annualcreditreport.com, or ordering a copy directly from the CRAs.
The CRAs normally choose to exclude a bit early, at approx 7 years from the reported DOFD.
Actual exclusion may come at 7 years, but can legally be delayed until no later than 7 years plus 180 days.
However, it is noted that the accounts are student loans.
If the student loans are U.S. government insured or guaranteed, then the normal credit report exclusion peirod does not apply if the debt remains unpaid.
Are they federal student loans, and are the loans stilll delinquent?
Thanks all! I have not requested my free credit report in the past year, so I'll go ahead and do so now.
The loans are NOT federal student loans and were private student loans with a private bank. The loans remain unpaid despite my MANY efforts to pay them. The bank has been absolutely unreasonable and nasty to deal with despite my very good faith efforts, so I've essentially given up on them for now (I know you didn't ask for my "I'm not a bad person" story, but I feel compelled to give it anyway!). I'll deal with the debt down the line, but at the present moment, I would just like to see them drop off of my credit report. I believe the DOFD was actually June 2009 (trying to confirm that), so the 7 years would be this month. Adding 180 days would push it to December-ish.
You said that the CRAs typically chose to exclude them at 7 years - so should I expect to see them just dissapear at some point in the next 6 months?
Did the creditor report a charge-off?
If not, then DOFD is irrelevant, and wont be reported.
If the derogs are only monthly delinquncies, then the accounts/loans themselves will not become excluded, only the monthly deliquencies as they reach 7 years.
I've never heard of early exclusions (I was a regular myfico-er a few years back, but haven't been around recently and this sounds like a newer thing) - so I just call the CRAs up and ask them to drop the accounts off now? And people have had little l with this? Any special advice you can give me or point me to?