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My neighbor’s house burned down and damaged my home, now I have to use my own insurance and my premiums will go up. Should their insurance cover it?

You didn’t cause it. You didn’t start it. But now your home is damaged, and suddenly you’re the one dealing with insurance, claims, and rising costs. It feels backwards, and honestly, it kind of is. So what’s actually supposed to happen here, and why does it feel like you’re the one paying for someone else’s disaster?
April 9, 2026 Jesse Singer

I inherited my mom’s house. There’s no mortgage, but her will says her husband can live in the home rent-free indefinitely. Now what?

You inherited your mother's house. But the problem is she allowed her husband to live in the house rent-free indefinitely. Now what?
April 9, 2026 Marlon Wright

Management pressured me and my co-worker into donating to a charity. Then our CEO won an award for the company’s generosity. Is that legal?

If a company pressures its workers into donating to charity, it's important to give credit to the actual workers themselves.
April 9, 2026 Sammy Tran
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My landlord is selling the house I rent, and the new owner wants me out immediately. Don’t I have rights?

Just when you’ve gotten comfortable, your landlord plants a big “For Sale” sign in the yard and suddenly your living situation feels a lot less secure. It’s easy to assume that means you’re about to be pushed out—but that’s not automatically how it works. Selling a property doesn’t erase your rights as a tenant overnight.
April 9, 2026 J. Clarke
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I’ve got jars full of pennies I’ve been saving forever, but now my bank won’t take coins and stores don’t want them either—what am I supposed to do?

You did what everyone says is smart—saved your loose change, filled jars, and held onto every penny (literally). But now you’re stuck with piles of coins no one seems to want. It turns out, the system quietly changed. And you’re not the only one dealing with this.
April 8, 2026 Jesse Singer
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Women in front of houses with fire damage

My neighbor’s house burned down and damaged my home, now I have to use my own insurance and my premiums will go up. Should their insurance cover it?

You didn’t cause it. You didn’t start it. But now your home is damaged, and suddenly you’re the one dealing with insurance, claims, and rising costs. It feels backwards, and honestly, it kind of is. So what’s actually supposed to happen here, and why does it feel like you’re the one paying for someone else’s disaster?
April 9, 2026 Jesse Singer
Worried woman holding apartment keys

I finally broke up with my boyfriend, but my landlord refuses to remove me from our lease. Now I can’t rent anywhere else. Is that legal? What do I do?

I broke up with my boyfriend. I want out. But both our names are on the lease. My landlord won’t remove me—and now I can’t get approved elsewhere because I’m “already on a lease.” Am I financially trapped? Here’s what’s actually happening—and what you can realistically do.
February 20, 2026 Jesse Singer

My step-dad said his vintage Harley would be mine when he passed. Now that he’s gone, his son is claiming the bike. With no will, what can I do?

When a loved one passes away without a will, settling their estate can quickly become a nightmare. If you were promised something but never got it in writing, you might find yourself in a difficult position when you try to claim it as yours.
May 21, 2025 Miles Brucker

My boss told me to fake a family death so I could attend a conference in disguise. Am I complicit?

A compelling workplace-advice article exploring what to do when a boss demands unethical behavior—like faking a family death to attend a conference undercover. This engaging guide helps employees navigate toxic leadership, understand complicity, set boundaries, and protect their professional integrity with humor, insight, and practical strategies.
December 17, 2025 Jack Hawkins
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Old Video Game Consoles That Sell For Thousands

Old game consoles used to be stashed away in closets or sold at yard sales for a few bucks. But today? Some of them are collector goldmines.
October 13, 2025 Allison Robertson

I let my lawn grow a little after last summer's drought. But my HOA says it needs to be cut short, or else they'll fine me. Can they really do that?

Can your HOA fine you for letting your lawn grow a little after a drought? Here’s what homeowners need to know about HOA lawn rules, fines, selective enforcement, drought-friendly landscaping, and when to fight back.
April 9, 2026 Jack Hawkins

My boss makes us chant affirmations to a cardboard cutout of himself every morning. Is this a cult—or just illegal?

A hilarious yet insightful look at what to do when your boss forces employees to chant affirmations to a cardboard cutout every morning. Learn whether this bizarre workplace ritual is a cult, illegal, or just deeply unprofessional—plus practical advice, legal context, and strategies for protecting your sanity. Perfect for readers navigating toxic or absurd office dynamics.
December 17, 2025 Jack Hawkins
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Is Remote Work More Or Less Productive?

As remote work stays in the spotlight, so does the debate: Are employees more productive in pajamas or at a desk? According to the experts, the answer is surprisingly simple!
March 20, 2025 Laidley Bates

My boss told me to fake a family death so I could attend a conference in disguise. Am I complicit?

A compelling workplace-advice article exploring what to do when a boss demands unethical behavior—like faking a family death to attend a conference undercover. This engaging guide helps employees navigate toxic leadership, understand complicity, set boundaries, and protect their professional integrity with humor, insight, and practical strategies.
December 17, 2025 Jack Hawkins

Management pressured me and my co-worker into donating to a charity. Then our CEO won an award for the company’s generosity. Is that legal?

If a company pressures its workers into donating to charity, it's important to give credit to the actual workers themselves.
April 9, 2026 Sammy Tran