To remove a negative listing from a credit file, it is important to understand the nature of the listing and the legislation in place to protect consumers. For payment defaults and judgments, it is necessary to apply the appropriate laws that regulate how credit providers can enter negative listings on a credit report.
Credit providers are required to follow a strict process before they can legally enter a negative listing against someone. However, in many cases, credit providers fail to follow this process, which may provide a basis for removing negative listings from a credit file.