Purpose of Defining Risk Boundaries
This article defines the interpretive boundaries that apply to all residential risk-related content concerning Lagos. Its purpose is to prevent risk concepts from being treated as evaluative judgments, predictive signals, or decision-support tools.
Risk as a Framing Concept
Within this content set, residential risk is treated as a framing concept used to describe uncertainty, limitation, and informational constraint. It does not function as a measure, score, or assessment of exposure, likelihood, or severity.
Separation From Evaluation and Prediction
Risk discussions do not evaluate districts, assets, or residential segments. They do not predict outcomes, identify vulnerabilities, or compare relative conditions. Any such use exceeds the intended scope of risk framing in Lagos residential content.
Interaction With Listing-Based Information
Listing-based residential data introduces specific forms of uncertainty related to visibility, bias, and coverage limits. Risk framing highlights these uncertainties without converting them into actionable signals or assessments.
Non-Transferability to Decision Contexts
Residential risk framing is not transferable to investment, compliance, planning, or operational decision contexts. It does not support prioritization, mitigation strategies, or scenario evaluation.
Interpretive Finality
The boundaries defined here are definitive. Risk-related content serves to constrain interpretation by clarifying what cannot be concluded from Lagos residential materials, rather than to guide action or judgment.
