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what's buried in strata reports provide by the selling agent

  • jjasmineparkk
  • Apr 19
  • 1 min read

There is more in strata reports than ever before, but less of it is clear. Many reports are built around volume rather than understanding, filled with long runs of documents, repeated material, and attachments that add weight without adding meaning. It looks thorough at first glance, but the experience of reading it is something else entirely. The length, the duplication, and the lack of structure make it difficult to hold a clear picture of what is actually going on, and very easy to stop reading before that picture ever forms.


Important details don’t disappear. They just get buried.


When reports are produced at very low cost, the focus tends to sit on inclusion rather than interpretation. Documents are collected, not connected, and little time is spent ensuring the report can actually explain what sits behind the records. When the cost of accessing the records alone exceeds the price of the report, it is not difficult to see where the effort falls away.


The result is a report that contains everything, but leaves the reader to work out what matter.  And that responsibility sits with the person relying on it.


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