by Andy Sammons | Jun 7, 2024 | Landlord / Tenant, Landlord / Tenant
It’s not uncommon for landlords and tenants to run into issues over the course of a tenancy, and particularly at the end of a lease. A tenant vacating a property sets in motion responsibilities and requirements for both parties and failing to fulfill those duties on...
by Andy Sammons | Jun 7, 2024 | Employee Rights, Employee Rights
For almost all American women, pregnancy is an amazing, life-changing moment. For many women, their jobs accommodate them with maternity leave up until and after delivery. But unfortunately, accessing maternity leave can be problematic for some. If your employer...
by Andy Sammons | Jun 7, 2024 | Taxes, Taxes
Nobody likes paying taxes. Chances are, you get a little nervous when you think about the upcoming tax season. Maybe you’re worried that your math will come out wrong. Perhaps you’re confused about whether the tools for your freelance job count as business expenses or...
by Andy Sammons | Jun 7, 2024 | Home Selling, Home Selling
Selling a home, just like buying one, is among the largest financial transactions you will undertake. It can also be the most stressful, given that you’re dealing with relocation at the same time. To help make it all go a bit easier, here are the 10 essential steps to...
by Andy Sammons | Jun 7, 2024 | Credit Monitoring, Credit Monitoring
Your credit report and your credit score are two important pieces of your financial health, so you should review them regularly. Credit scores are different than credit reports. Reports show your credit history, while scores are a number based on several personal...