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The scope card

One card that states the boundary of an engagement before money moves: what a check covers, what it never covers, and when we decline.

Where our evidence reach is incomplete — a market, a document type, a registry we cannot read — the check says so instead of improvising.

In scope

  • One property decision at a time, examined before the deposit.
  • The deposit path: accounts, protections, and what stands between you and losing the money.
  • Marketing and contract claims, each traced to a source and classed by the evidence behind it.
  • The gaps: what no available evidence supports, returned to you as questions.
  • Oman casework at full evidence depth today; other markets only after a scope review says yes.

Out of scope — always

  • Telling you to buy or not to buy.
  • Legal or financial advice, valuations, or any forecast of prices, rents, or returns.
  • Rankings of projects, developers, or countries.
  • Negotiating for you, or any contact with the seller on your behalf.
  • Anonymous accusations. We examine evidence; we do not publish allegations.

When we decline

If the scope review finds we cannot reach the evidence floor your case needs, we decline before the check begins and refund the review fee.

If that floor collapses mid-examination, you receive what was established, what was not, and a proportionate refund — stated in writing.

Where the evidence reaches today

Full casework depth exists in Oman today. Dubai coverage opens next; Turkey follows. Where depth is not yet real, the scope review says no — and that no is the product working, not failing.

Read the Pre-Deposit Check