Fact-Checking Policy

Fact-Checking Policy

MyJewishHome.com commits to publishing accurate and reliable information. Our content, focusing on villa design, construction materials, and property investment insights, serves as a trusted resource. We understand the importance of verifiable facts for our readers, especially when making significant design and financial decisions related to their homes.

Verification Process Before Publication

Every article undergoes a rigorous fact-checking process before it goes live. Our editorial team reviews all claims, statistics, and technical details. We confirm the truthfulness and context of the information presented, ensuring that advice on topics like sustainable building practices or market trends is based on solid evidence.

Types of Sources Prioritized

We prioritize primary and authoritative sources. These include official government regulations, building codes, direct interviews with licensed architects, interior designers, and real estate professionals. We also consult reputable industry reports, peer-reviewed academic studies on materials science, and financial data from established institutions. We avoid anonymous or unverified sources.

How Claims Are Evaluated

Our team cross-references information from at least two independent, credible sources whenever possible. We assess each source for its authority, recency, and potential for bias. For example, specific material specifications for stone facades or projected ROI figures for rental properties are checked against current market data and manufacturer specifications.

What Happens When a Claim Cannot Be Verified

If a claim cannot be verified through reliable sources, it is either removed from the content or rephrased. We present such information as a theory or expert opinion, always with clear attribution if possible. We do not publish unconfirmed assertions or speculative information as fact.

Distinction Between Fact and Opinion

We clearly differentiate between factual information and subjective opinions or commentary. Factual statements, such as “Mediterranean Revival architecture often incorporates clay tile roofs,” are verifiable. Opinions, such as “this specific interior design style creates a more serene atmosphere,” are presented as subjective assessments, often attributed to experts in the field.

Reader Reporting Process

Readers who identify a potential factual inaccuracy or have concerns about content are encouraged to contact us. Please send a detailed description of the issue, including the article title and specific claim, to [email protected]. We investigate all credible reports promptly and will correct verified errors.

This policy reflects our dedication to maintaining high standards of accuracy and transparency. We continually review and update our processes to best serve our audience.

Last updated: March 2026

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