Editorial Policy

Editorial Policy

Useful beats impressive.

OwnerHacks publishes homeowner content meant to be practical, specific, and easy to pressure-test. We would rather give a clear answer with visible limits than broad advice that sounds confident and falls apart when real money is on the line.

Start pointThe homeowner decision comes before the keyword brief.
Source standardWe check primary or high-authority sources when the topic depends on rules or program details.
Review triggerValue logic, cost realism, and Florida-sensitive topics get extra review.
Correction standardIf a page is wrong or outdated, we fix it.
Written for homeownersThe real decision comes first, not the keyword brief.
Reviewed where judgment mattersCaleb Hollis reviews valuation-sensitive, cost-sensitive, and Florida-specific topics.
Updated and correctedPages are refreshed when facts change, and fixed when a page is wrong.

Who does what

  • OwnerHacks Editorial Team drafts, structures, updates, and maintains most site content.
  • Caleb Hollis reviews content tied to home value logic, appraisal-sensitive topics, homeowner cost risk, market behavior, and Florida housing decisions.
  • Guest or outside-expert contributions are labeled clearly when used.

How pages are built

  • We start with the homeowner question, then work backward into the evidence and tradeoffs.
  • We use plain English and cut filler wherever possible.
  • We cross-check laws, exemptions, lender mechanics, insurance rules, and program details against primary or high-authority sources when available.
  • We revise pages when better sourcing, better framing, or changed conditions make the article stronger.

Review, corrections, and independence

Review means a page was checked for accuracy, judgment, and practical usefulness. It does not turn a page into legal, tax, lending, insurance, or appraisal advice for your exact situation. If we find a factual error or a source changes, we correct the page. Advertising or affiliate relationships do not buy favorable coverage or softened conclusions.

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