Evidence, not a guarantee
Use public profiles to inspect source records, then verify credentials, insurance, availability, and suitability before hiring.
Use the public record as evidence to inspect, not as a guarantee. These terms describe the boundary between public evidence, trader claims, homeowner enquiries, and responsible use.
Use public profiles to inspect source records, then verify credentials, insurance, availability, and suitability before hiring.
A claimed profile means an owner relationship has been authenticated. It does not mean MTT guarantees workmanship.
Paid ranking, paid badges, paid review visibility, and paid trust language are outside the public record rules.
Identity, source, privacy, and removal issues belong in trader rights or privacy routes, not in paid acquisition flows.
MyTrustedTraders aggregates and presents public-source business information so homeowners can evaluate traders more clearly. The product helps inspection; it is not a private vetting guarantee.
Profile data can be incomplete or change over time. Homeowners should verify credentials, availability, insurance, and suitability independently before hiring.
A claimed profile indicates an authenticated owner relationship and reviewed claim flow, not a blanket guarantee of workmanship.
Submitting an enquiry shares your details for the connected enquiry flow and related service operations. You remain responsible for deciding whether to contact, shortlist, invite, or hire a trader.
Traders may use the trader-rights route to request correction, restriction, or removal where the public record is inaccurate or unsafe to show.
Claiming, trader tools, advertising, or future workflow payments must not buy public ranking, trust badges, review visibility, or stronger evidence language.
Do not misuse the service, scrape private account surfaces, submit false enquiries, impersonate another person or business, or interfere with platform security.
MTT is designed to make public evidence faster to inspect. Final hiring, credential verification, contract terms, pricing, insurance, and suitability remain decisions for the homeowner and trader.
Use the route that matches the issue so the record can be handled separately from claiming or acquisition.