Overview
MaxM.Directory is designed to organize housing information into structured property records.
Because information may come from multiple sources and evolve over time, some records may be:
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incomplete
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inaccurate
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outdated
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disputed
This page explains how to request corrections, provide additional context, or dispute information.
Purpose of This Process
The goal of the dispute and correction process is to:
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improve data accuracy
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allow additional context to be added
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maintain a fair and balanced record
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ensure that property information remains useful and reliable
MaxM.Directory does not remove information solely because it is unfavorable, but it does support corrections and clarification where appropriate.
When to Submit a Correction
You should submit a correction if:
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factual information is incorrect
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dates, details, or categories are inaccurate
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important context is missing
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a record has been misinterpreted
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supporting evidence contradicts existing data
When to Submit a Dispute
You may submit a dispute if you believe:
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a record is misleading
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an issue is incorrectly categorized
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information is presented without sufficient context
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a claim is not supported by evidence
Disputes do not automatically result in removal of content, but may lead to:
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updates
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clarifications
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additional context being added
What You Can Request
Through this process, users may request:
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corrections to existing records
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updates to reflect new information
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addition of missing context
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review of disputed entries
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attachment of supporting evidence
What You Should Include
To help ensure a proper review, submissions should include:
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property address
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specific record or issue being referenced
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clear explanation of the correction or dispute
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any supporting evidence (if available), such as:
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documents
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photos
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dates or records
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The more specific and factual the submission, the more effective the review process will be.
Review Process
Submitted requests may be reviewed to determine:
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whether corrections are supported by available information
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whether additional context should be added
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whether records should be updated or clarified
Possible outcomes include:
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updating the record
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adding clarifying information
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attaching additional evidence
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leaving the record unchanged if insufficient information is provided
Neutrality and Record Integrity
MaxM.Directory maintains a neutral approach to property records.
This means:
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records are not removed solely because they are unfavorable
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corrections must be based on factual information
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multiple perspectives may be included where appropriate
The goal is to preserve a complete and accurate historical record, not to favor any particular party.
Evidence and Documentation
Supporting evidence can improve the accuracy and clarity of records.
Examples include:
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dated photographs
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written communication
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official notices
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maintenance records
Evidence should be relevant to the property and the specific issue or event.
Limitations
Please note:
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not all requests will result in changes
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some records may remain if they reflect reported events
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the platform does not independently verify all claims
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accuracy may depend on available information
MaxM.Directory is an evolving system that improves as more data is added.
Responsible Use
This process should not be used to:
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suppress valid information
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remove records without factual basis
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submit misleading or false claims
Abuse of the dispute process may result in restrictions.
How to Submit a Request
You can submit a correction or dispute by:
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using the contact form
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selecting the appropriate category (Correction / Dispute)
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providing the required details and supporting information
Commitment to Improvement
MaxM.Directory is committed to:
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improving data accuracy over time
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allowing records to be updated as new information becomes available
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maintaining transparency in how information is presented
A complete and useful housing record depends on continuous updates, corrections, and contributions.


