Score
The current measured tax position under a named Watchdog model. The score remains bounded to 0–100.
The Watchdog Score is the 0–100 result. The ROBUST Framework explains why the number is what it is through six measurable dimensions: Recourse, Overassessment Position, Burden, Uniformity, Stability and Trajectory.
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The branding does not change the current score weights. It gives the six existing components a permanent, understandable language that can travel across Watchdog.
What evidence and correction paths exist when a property deserves closer review?
Where does this individual assessment sit relative to supported value and the Chapter 123 framework?
How heavy is the recurring property-tax cost relative to the property's supported value?
How consistently does the municipality assess properties across the local assessment system?
How much evidence suggests assessment reset, revaluation or structural change pressure?
Is the property's assessment relationship moving in step with verified market evidence?
A score should never be a black box. A user should be able to move from the headline number into the six dimensions, then into the specific markers and source evidence that produced each result.
See the Score ConstitutionThe current measured tax position under a named Watchdog model. The score remains bounded to 0–100.
How much governed evidence supports the result. Missing evidence is not silently replaced with a guess.
The direction of change over time. Momentum is a separate long-range Watchdog dimension and is not forced into the current level score.
Watchdog previously used fairness language for more than one concept. ROBUST separates two questions that should not be collapsed.
Overassessment Position asks where a specific property's assessment sits against supported value and Chapter 123 context.
Uniformity asks how consistently the municipality assesses properties, using measures such as Coefficient of Deviation.
A property can have a strong individual position inside a less-uniform municipality, or a pressured individual position inside a highly uniform municipality.
The ROBUST Framework is designed around traceable evidence. Each dimension page identifies what is official source data, what Watchdog derives from it, and what the result cannot conclude.
MOD-IV, SR-1A sales, equalization, tax rates, Coefficient of Deviation and Chapter 123 common-level ranges. Official data
Official common-level-range context used to understand assessment position. Definitions
Governed calculations such as market-value estimate, revaluation pressure and appeal evidence strength preserve explicit dependencies and explanations.
The living methodology document covers missing evidence, sensitivity testing, versioning, anti-gaming, fair-housing safeguards and geographic expansion. Read it
The long-term goal is simple: every Watchdog Score should be understandable through the same six recognizable dimensions, with evidence one click away.
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