Address support
The listing should match a real property address and consistent location details.
How listing verification works
TrustedPerch listing verification checks whether the property details and host-provided evidence support publishing the home to traveling professionals.
The listing should match a real property address and consistent location details.
Documents or other property evidence can support the host connection to the listing.
Where available, public records and other property sources can help support the review.
Uncertain results can be reviewed by a person instead of being approved automatically.
How it works
Step 1
The host enters property address, listing details, photos, amenities, and availability signals.
Step 2
The platform can ask for a recognizable document or other support that connects the host to the property.
Step 3
If the information is consistent, the listing can move toward publication. If not, it stays unpublished until clarified.
Questions
A recent utility bill, mortgage statement, tax record, insurance document, property management agreement, or similar property-related document may help support review.
No. Documents are used for review. Public pages should show simple trust outcomes, not private document details.
The listing should remain saved but unpublished while the host provides additional support or the case is manually reviewed.