What are the chances of getting public records (bankruptcy, judgments, foreclosure, and liens) removed? Are they more difficult to remove because they are linked to a court case and documents?
It is impossible to answer this question in the way it is worded. We do not give odds to our potential members. There are simply to many variables that RCJ Credit Repair or our processing department does not control. While we do know that some items will tend to be removed more easily than others (medical collections, older trade-lines, inquires), this is because our experiences has shown this to be true. The fact that there is an association with a court case and documents may make them harder to remove, especially if the are very new. By the same token, government agencies are notorious for being inefficient. For this reason the older these records get the better chance they will be lost, difficult to obtain or a lazy worker won’t take the time to access them. This is clearly a situation where the only way to find out is to try. You can find many examples of public records being removed in our results binder.
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