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A credit record may be retained _____ years for judgments, liens, suits, and other adverse information except for bankruptcies, which may be retained _____ years.

A) 7, 7
B) 5, 10
C) 10, 5
D) 15, 3

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Final answer:

A credit record may be retained for 7 years for judgments, liens, suits, and other adverse information except for bankruptcies, which may be retained for 10 years.

Step-by-step explanation:

A credit record may be retained 7 years for judgments, liens, suits, and other adverse information except for bankruptcies, which may be retained 10 years.

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