What reaches you
The exact structure of two real artifacts, filled with fictional data. Real structure means you can judge the instrument before paying for it.
Both projects below are fictional and created for this page. Any resemblance to a real project is accidental.
Fictional case · real structure
Deposit Risk Alert: “Al Sidr Residences”, Muscat
Verify
One gap remains open in this alert. It is printed in the table below, not in a footnote.
Evidence table
| Claim | Status | Source class |
| A protected escrow account exists for buyer payments | Established | Class 1 · government registry |
| The draft contract names that same account | Established | Class 2 · developer document, cross-read |
| Deposit refundable before signing, per draft clause 8 | Established | Class 2 · developer document |
| Handover record of the developer’s previous project | Not established. No source above class 4 found. | Missing · marked as evidence |
What would change this
One registry document on the previous project’s handover would move this alert from four answered rows to five.
Your next question
Ask the seller for the completion certificate of the previous project, and ask the registry to confirm it.
Fictional case · real structure
Claim Evidence-Class Panel: “Marina Terrace”, Muscat
Investigate
Two claims in this panel have no independent evidence behind them. They are marked open, with where we looked.
Evidence table
| Claim | Status | Source class |
| Advertised rental yield of 9% per year | Traces only to the seller’s own material | Class 2 · interested party |
| “Steps from the new waterfront” in the brochure | Contradicted by the published site plan | Class 1 conflicts with class 2 |
| Completion stated for Q3 next year | No independent source found. Open. | Missing · marked as evidence |
What would change this
An independent confirmation of the construction timetable would close the largest open item.
Your next question
Ask which authority has inspected construction progress, and ask for the date and reference of that inspection.
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