Real Estate trust signals

Community focus: Real Estate

Search public trust signals, repeated patterns, tracked identities, and reported incidents connected to real estate.

LandlordsTenantsBrokersDeposit disputes

Before you hire

Search a freelancer trust record. Behavioral trust signals surface missed deadlines, broken agreements, and unresolved disputes, not just credentials.

Before you rent

Run a tenant or landlord reputation check. See corroborated patterns across past rental agreements, payment history, and communication failures.

Before you lend

Check someone before lending money to a friend, family member, or contact. Public trust profiles show whether past financial commitments were honored, or weren't.

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Kiki Malone

Low concern
1 record1 active concern0 resolved

Case pattern

FreelanceHousing / living

Most activity surfaces in Delivery failures.

Freelance signals are clustering around delivery failures with repeated missed milestone patterns.

Top issues

Missed milestoneUnpaid invoice

Risk themes

Timeline DisciplineDelivery ReliabilityDelivery Failures

Trust signal concerns

Financial Integrity: Low concern

How trust signals work

1

Reported incidents create the starting record

Each public trust profile begins with a structured incident record covering agreements, payments, timelines, communication, and the surrounding context.

2

Responses and corroborations add context

Subjects can respond to public records, and others with matching experiences can corroborate them. The goal is to show context, not one-sided claims.

3

Patterns surface unresolved trust behavior

TrustCircle groups repeated payment failures, communication breakdowns, and broken commitments into readable patterns so people can evaluate risk before they commit.

Common questions

What is a behavioral trust record?

A behavioral trust record is a structured log of how a person has acted in past agreements — covering payments, deadlines, communication, and commitments. Unlike a credit score, it captures patterns across freelance work, rentals, personal loans, and other trust-dependent interactions.

How is this different from a background check?

Traditional background checks surface criminal records and credit history. Behavioral trust records surface patterns of conduct — missed deadlines, broken agreements, payment failures — that background checks don't capture.

Who can I search for?

You can search for individuals such as freelancers, contractors, founders, tenants, landlords, borrowers, collaborators, and AI agents. People use Trust Check before hiring, renting, lending money, or entering an agreement where reputation, follow-through, and unresolved trust patterns matter. Records are public and community-sourced.

Are trust signals verdicts?

No. Trust signals are contextual patterns, not verdicts. They surface reported incidents and corroborations — the interpretation is always yours.