Editorial Policy
Guides are written from planning assumptions, official sources, primary documentation, and transparent limitations. Pages include update dates and source links where source-backed claims are used.
Content standards
- Separate planning ranges from provider quotes, legal rules, and official requirements.
- State limitations when a topic varies by country, city, building, lease, service provider, or contract.
- Use recordkeeping prompts to invite user-side checking instead of pretending that every estimate is universal.
- Avoid invented credentials, fake tests, fake receipts, fake photos, and unsupported provider claims.
Review process
Priority pages are reviewed for broken links, outdated assumptions, privacy risk, ad placement risk, and clarity. Material changes should be reflected in the update log or in a page-level note.
How records affect content
A reader record can update a page only when it changes a useful decision: a range, warning, checklist item, source explanation, calculator assumption, or privacy reminder. Isolated examples should stay labeled as examples.