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Reading Enhanced DD Reports

The enhanced report is the deterministic, sectioned due-diligence output intended for formal review and export.

Typical sections

  • Executive Summary
  • Subject or Corporate Profile
  • Claim Verification
  • Location Intelligence
  • Risk Register
  • Intelligence Research Review
  • Source References
  • Verification Requirements

How to read it

Start with:

  1. subject identity and case posture
  2. claim verification rows
  3. unresolved items and contradictions
  4. source references and verification requirements

Important interpretation rules

  • website claims are not official confirmation by default
  • registry routes are not the same as registry confirmation
  • map imagery is a review aid, not evidence
  • unresolved questions should become verification requirements rather than disappearing