Monthly Archives: February 2026
How Can Landlords Accommodate Cost-Burdened Student Loan Borrowers
In your worst moments, it is easy to feel like D.C. is turning into a ghost town. The nation’s capital was never famous for its nightlife, except perhaps in certain parts of Adams Morgan where no one above the age of 40 dared to tread. The best restaurants closed at dinner time, and some… Read More »
Common Types of Real Estate Disputes
Despite what all the aspirational content about entrepreneurship will tell you, there is no industry where your entrepreneurship amounts to passive income. Buying real estate properties and renting them out sounds like easy money until you do it. The everyday costs of maintaining the properties, or of outsourcing the work of maintaining them, are… Read More »
Paying Debts During Probate
Keeping up with payments on your own debts is hard enough. How do you assume responsibility for someone else’s debts, especially when that person is no longer around to fill in missing details about his or her financial situation? This is what the personal representative of the estate must do in every probate case…. Read More »
Penalty-Free 401(k) Withdrawals to Pay for Long-Term Care Insurance Premiums
If you have money saved for retirement, especially if at least some of that money is in an employer-provided 401(k) account, then you are in a better position than most people are. You have already avoided the worst-case scenario, where your only retirement income comes from your Social Security checks, which are not enough… Read More »


