AI and Automated Signals Disclosure
How rule-based and automated systems assist with listing matching, trust and confidence signals, moderation prioritisation, integrity patterns, and corrections.
Effective date: 25 April 2026
Last updated: 25 April 2026
RentTrust may use rule-based and automated systems to assist with parts of the Services.
1. What these systems may do
These systems may assist with:
- listing matching;
- trust signal generation;
- confidence band generation;
- risk indicator generation;
- abuse detection;
- moderation prioritisation;
- delayed publication handling;
- pattern detection relating to repeated relisting, suspicious review bursts, or other integrity signals.
2. What inputs may be considered
These systems may consider:
- listing metadata;
- source history;
- listing history;
- review credibility signals;
- evidence status;
- abuse-prevention indicators;
- matching confidence;
- user-submitted issue tags;
- moderation outcomes.
3. Important limitation
Automated outputs are assistive and probabilistic. They are not definitive legal findings, identity guarantees, fraud determinations, or tenancy assurances.
3A. Interpretation of signals
Signals, indicators, and confidence bands are not scores in a financial, legal, or certification sense.
They are contextual indicators designed to assist users in interpreting available information and should not be interpreted as definitive judgments.
4. Human review
Where appropriate, significant visibility, moderation, verification, or dispute outcomes may include human review.
5. Challenges and corrections
If you believe automated outputs, listing associations, trust signals, or content handling are incorrect, contact: senersinan35@gmail.com