Housing Pulse USA keeps a visible corrections path for wrong payment math, stale tax or insurance assumptions, outdated policy references, and missing sourcing.
What counts as a correction
- A number, calculation, quote, date, or cost assumption is wrong
- A page omits a material source or now reflects stale policy, tax, or insurance context
- A comparison no longer reflects the current state of financing, site work, or household-cost friction
What counts as clarification or stale information
- A page may need clearer assumptions even when the raw number is not technically wrong
- A page may need refresh work when the facts drifted enough to change how a reader would act on it
What readers should send
- Send the page URL, the line that needs review, and the rate, policy, tax, insurance, or data source that changed.
- Explain whether the issue affects payment math, settlement cash, post-close fragility, or practical guidance.
- Material factual fixes should be acknowledged and reflected publicly when confirmed.
Response target and visible updates
We aim to acknowledge factual correction requests within 3 business days.
When a correction materially changes the meaning of the page, the update should be visible on-page rather than hidden behind a silent edit.