RTO Legislative Activity

RTO Legislative Activity - The Rent-to-own Industry's Message to Congress



Dear U.S. Congress,

The logical first question you ask is why the rent-to-own industry is a Congressional issue. The simple answer is because of you – Congress. In 1993, 1995, 1997, 1999, 2006 and 2007, powerful members of Congress introduced federal legislation that would eliminate the rent-to-own industry in America.

As a consequence, the rent-to-own industry found itself in the halls of U.S. Congress to protect the rent-to-own industry that serves 4.1 million satisfied consumers each year that choose rent-to-own as a no-debt, no-obligation transaction for their household needs. In response to negative rent-to-own legislation, the rent-to-own industry worked with Democratic and Republican lawmakers to support the Consumer Rental Purchase Agreement Act, a bill balancing the need for small business growth and consumer protections.

 

The Consumer Rental Purchase Agreement Act has been introduced consistently since 1994 and generates hundreds of co-sponsors through the years. The bill has passed the U.S. House of Representatives in 2002 and received two Senate Banking Committee hearings in 2004 and 2005. Recently on November 17, 2011; H.R. 1588 - the Consumer Rental Purchase Agreement Act by Rep. Francisco "Quico" Canseco passed the Subcommittee on Financial Institutions and Consumer Credit. The bill is now referred to the full Financial Services Committee waiting for a vote. The Senate companion (S.881) is sponsored by Sen. Mary Landrieu from Louisiana and has been referred to the Senate Banking Committee.

 

The rent-to-own industry takes full responsibility for not properly explaining the value of the rent-to-own transaction and industry; therefore, we have united as an industry to tell the public, state lawmakers and the U.S. Congress the rent-to-own story. The rent-to-own industry has grown and modernized in the past 40 years. An industry that continues to thrive and compete after four decades is an industry that serves a need for consumers and in the market.

 

The rent-to-own industry has also been aggressive and successful in improving its business practices, pricing, payment options, reinstatement rights and customer service by embracing regulations and consumer protections in 47 state rent-to-own laws. The combination of consumer protections and industry competition have created payment options that have significantly reduced rent-to-own prices (see Rent-to-Own Consumer Tips). The last remaining hurdle is federal legislation that the U.S. Congress has considered for the past 17 years.

The rent-to-own transaction is the most flexible transaction in the market today which is why many other industries such as musical instruments and wheel rims are successfully applying its no-debt, no-obligation transaction to their industries as well. Many other industries will follow, therefore, it is important for the U.S. Congress to finally define the rent-to-own transaction as a lease and, in return, provide meaningful consumer disclosures and reinstatement rights that will improve consumer protections in 33 states.

The U.S. Congress forced rent-to-own into its agenda and the rent-to-own industry responded by embracing federal regulations in return for federal lease definition. The fact that the rent-to-own industry has one of the highest customer satisfaction rates and has modernized its customer service, pricing and products are testaments to the market, state rent-to-own laws and competition being successful to create a $7 billion industry and a transaction that is transcending the market.

Please help us help you finish the legislative business you began in 1993 by co-sponsoring and passing the Consumer Rental Purchase Agreement Act so we can both take this issue off our to-do list.

 

Thank you,

The Rent-to-Own Industry represented by The Association of Progressive Rental Organizations (APRO).

 

THANK YOU FOR YOUR TIME AND ATTENTION CONCERNING THIS LEGISLATION!

 

For more information on APRO’s federal legislative effort, please contact APRO Public Affairs Director Richard May by e-mail or phone at 512/225-1051.

 

APRO: The Association of Progressive Rental Organizations— the official voice of the rent-to-own industry Founded in 1980, APRO is the national, non-profit trade association advocating and representing the rent-to-own industry before the U.S. Congress, state legislatures, courts, media, Wall Street and the public. 





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RTOHQ: The Magazine is the Association of Progressive Rental Organizations' award-winning rent-to-own industry magazine, and it's available here.

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RTOHQ: The Magazine’s upgraded digital format

APRO's new, mobile-ready magazine is now available in addition to our print edition. The digital format provides the same informative content as our printed magazine, but also offers tools to make the reading experience more enriching. Access the table of contents page with one click or tap. Get additional information from advertisers by clicking on the links in their ads. The interface is easy to navigate and requires no special app—read our magazine on your computer, digital table or smartphone. Click here to access the digital version of RTOHQ: The Magazine March-April 2012.

 

 

A New Rent-to-Own Experience

by Neil Ferguson

Here’s the lowdown on APRO’s 2012 Convention and Trade Show, July 24-26 in Memphis. The RTO industry’s big event will offer many valuable experiences, including insights on how to turn your stores into “experiences”–the good kind for consumers

 

Who Is Your Competition?

by Bill Keese

In order to expand your customer base, you can learn a lot by observing your competitors. But first, you need to figure out just who they are. If you think your only competition is the rent-to-own store down the street, you’re not considering the bigger picture. APRO’s executive director offers a big-picture perspective.

 

A Review of Online Customer Complaints

by Ed Winn III

While rent-to-own companies have not cornered the market on negative reviews posted on consumer complaint websites, it’s no surprise that there are cyberspace beefs against RTO. APRO’s general counsel reviews some of them in search of a pattern and he considers appropriate response to online complaints.

 

Rent-to-Own Families, Part VIII

by Kristen Card

Our series of family-run rent-to-own businesses continues with profiles of the Homeiers in Kansas and two Texas-based sets of kindred colleagues, the Spangles and the Weisblatts.

 

 

Future issues of APRO's magazine will be available in this same new format. Click here to access past issues that are not yet archived in the new interface.

 

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