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- Survey
of Rent-to-Own Customers
published by the Federal
Trade Commission’s Bureau of Economics
Between
December 1998 and February 1999, more than 12,000 randomly
selected U.S. households were surveyed, identifying more
than 500 rent-to-own customers who were interviewed about
their experience with rent-to-own stores. The survey is
the first study on rent-to-own customers and the industry
by a federal governmental body. Click
here to download this survey.
Rent-to-Own Agreements: Purchases
or Rentals?
By Michael
H. Anderson and Raymond Jackson
Published in the Journal
of Applied Business Research,
spring 2003
The authors of this study examine the nature
of rent-to-own agreements by using a unique data set of
more than 350,000 transactions drawn from 100 rent-to-own
stores in 46 states. The main result is that rent-to-own
agreements are more frequently used for short-term needs
rather than as a method of acquisition. Legislative and
legal efforts to classify rent-to-own agreements as primarily
installment contracts cannot be justified by their statistically
proven pattern of use in the marketplace. Click
here to download this study.
- A Reconsideration of Rent-to-Own
By
Michael H. Anderson and Raymond Jackson
Published in the Journal
of Consumer Affairs,
winter 2001
This study investigates the market value
and customer pattern rent-to-own provides in the American
economy. Click
here to download this study.
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APRO: The Association of Progressive Rental
Organizations—
the official voice of the rent-to-own industry
ounded
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. Click
here to contact an APRO representative. |
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