Trust & data

Trust, data, and verification.

A formal trust layer for housing information.

Nest Entry should make it easier to understand what information is sourced, what has been updated, and what still needs direct confirmation before applying.

Source clarity

Important housing details should identify whether they came from a public source, housing provider, manager update, partner, or agency resource.

Update visibility

Last-updated dates help users understand when information was reviewed and when it may need a fresh confirmation.

Human review

Sensitive, conflicting, or eligibility-related information should be reviewed before being presented as useful context.

Correction pathway

Renters, managers, and partners need a clear way to report outdated, incomplete, or incorrect information.

Verification status

Status labels should distinguish reviewed information from details that still need direct confirmation.

Decision boundaries

Final availability, approval, denial, and program qualification decisions remain with the appropriate housing provider or program.

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Source tracking

Users should know where important information came from.

Source labels and last updated dates help users understand whether a detail came from a public source, manager update, partner information, or another housing-related resource.

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Human review

Sensitive or conflicting details need a careful review path.

Correction requests, status labels, and human review help prevent important housing information from being treated as final when it still needs confirmation.

Where information may come from

  • Public property websites
  • Housing provider information
  • Public housing-related databases
  • Manager-submitted updates
  • Partner-provided information
  • Public agency resources

How information should be handled

  • Source tracking
  • Last updated dates
  • Human review for sensitive or conflicting information
  • Correction request process
  • Clear labeling of verified vs. unverified information

What Nest Entry does not do

  • Does not guarantee housing availability
  • Does not guarantee eligibility
  • Does not approve or deny applications
  • Does not provide legal advice
  • Does not replace direct verification with the property or agency

Correction requests

Users, managers, and partners are encouraged to report incorrect or outdated information through the contact page so it can be reviewed and corrected when appropriate.

Contact Nest Entry
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Verified, unverified, and still worth confirming.

Nest Entry is designed to make status clearer while preserving the important rule that final eligibility and availability decisions remain with the proper housing provider or program.

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