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Derogatory Credit Reporting Continues During Active Legal Dispute

Auto lenders and creditors continue reporting negative information to credit bureaus even after receiving formal notice of an active legal dispute. No pause or notation mechanism exists to protect the consumer's credit during dispute resolution. The derogatory marks accumulate while the underlying liability remains contested in court.

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