Can One Remove Old Addresses From A Credit Report

Can One Remove Old Addresses From A Credit Report

Yes, one can remove addresses from a credit report as long as it isn't currently associated with any reporting accounts. One will need to file a dispute with the credit bureaus to do this. Old addresses don't need to be removed or disputed just because they're outdated; they're actually left there on purpose and are typically used for identity verification purposes.
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