Homespring

Editorial Policy

How Homespring Publishes Homeowner Guidance

By HomespringUpdated Sep 21, 2025

What we publish

  • Every blog post answers a specific homeowner question. Check the titles on the blog page.
  • The pricing model is explained in plain English on the pricing guide, with no fine print behind a login.
  • You are reading a policy page right now. This is how the site documents its own standards.
  • Local guides like the Franklin County filing page exist because county rules change what homeowners need to do.

What we avoid

  • Pages that exist only to rank in search without answering a real question.
  • Claims about deadlines, savings, or outcomes without a linked source or verified process behind them.
  • One-size-fits-all advice when county rules change what a homeowner actually needs to file.

Publishing standards

  • Every guide has a named byline and publish date. Scroll up to see this page's.
  • County pages link directly to public sources like the Franklin County Board of Revision site.
  • Product claims match the live workflow. If the address lookup changes, the pages that describe it get updated.
  • When content changes materially, the visible date updates. Stale dates mean stale content, and that gets fixed.
  • Corrections happen on-page, not buried in a changelog nobody reads.

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