Corrections Policy

Corrections Policy

The Nhanj Home is dedicated to providing accurate and reliable information for our readers. We understand the trust you place in our content, especially when planning improvements to your living spaces or seeking advice for your home. We strive for factual correctness in every article we publish.

Our Commitment to Accuracy

Our editorial team works to verify all facts, figures, and recommendations before publication. Should an error occur, we commit to correcting it promptly and transparently.

Types of Corrections

Minor corrections address small errors such as typos, grammatical mistakes, broken links, or minor phrasing adjustments that do not alter the meaning of the content. We implement these without a specific notification note within the article text.

Significant corrections involve factual inaccuracies, misleading statements, or incorrect data that impacts the reader’s understanding or decision-making. These changes are clearly noted within the article where the error occurred.

In rare cases, if an article contains fundamental and pervasive errors, or if its core premise is found to be false, we may retract it. A retraction note will replace the article content, explaining the reason for removal.

How Corrections Appear

For significant corrections, a clear editor’s note will appear at the top or bottom of the affected article. This note will explain what was corrected and the date the correction was made, maintaining full clarity for our audience.

Reporting an Error

We encourage our readers to help us maintain accuracy. If you find an error in any article on The Nhanj Home, please notify us immediately. Send an email with a link to the article and a description of the error to [email protected].

Review Timeline

Our editorial team reviews all reported errors within two business days. We aim to verify the information and implement necessary corrections within five business days of our review, depending on the complexity of the change required.

Transparency and Record

Every significant correction made to an article will remain visible on that page, along with its correction note. This practice ensures a transparent history of our content updates for all readers.

Last Updated: March 2026