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How to Read a Builder Trust Score

What a Trust Score is, what it is not, and the consent and right-of-reply rules behind it.

Last updated 6 May 2026Methodology ↗Editorial content. Any figures referenced are indicative computed estimates.

A Trust Score is an opinion, framed as an opinion. Propvidhi expresses it as "our assessment, based on the disclosed data, is X out of 100" — not as a claim that a builder is good or bad. The distinction matters legally and practically.

Consent and right of reply

A numeric Trust Score is published only for builders who participate on the platform and who hold a right of reply to the assessment. For builders who have not consented, Propvidhi shows only public RERA facts — registration status and number — and notes that the builder has been invited to respond. No number is shown in that case.

What goes into the assessment

The published methodology lists the factors and their weights. In broad terms an assessment considers RERA registration, the indicative delivery record across disclosed projects, and the quality of disclosure the builder provides.

How to use it

Treat the score as one input. Read the factors, check the RERA number on the state portal, and confirm the Occupancy Certificate before possession. A score is a starting point for diligence, not a substitute for it.