Hamilton Advertiser

MP’S rent-to-own backing

- Staff reporter

Lanark and Hamilton East MP Angela Crawley this week backed a new rentto-own scheme piloted by Lanarkshir­e Credit Union.

Rent-to-own requires a consumer to pay a small amount each week, spread over a few years, and at the end of the payment period they will own the item.

The current market is said to exploit low-paid workers who buy new products and, by the end of the payment programme, pay as much as four times the original price.

However, Lanarkshir­e Credit Union, have launched a programme to challenge the “rip-off” schemes by linking their current ethical loans to a furniture supplier that provides quality branded names at discounted prices.

After visiting the project, Ms Crawley said: “The scourge of buy-to-rent stores charging exorbitant interest rates plagues high streets across the country.

“Using these stores may seem like an attractive option and a quick fix at the time, but over the lifetime of the payment programme, the cost outweighs any product.

“I have assisted a number of constituen­ts who have incurred huge debts as a result of these stores, and in some cases the product they have purchased and part-paid has been removed.

“I welcome this initiative which will hopefully challenge the market and encourage any of my constituen­ts considerin­g using a rent-to-buy scheme to use the Credit Union instead.”

Lanarkshir­e Credit Union’s Carolann Smillie said: “When it comes to buying goods and spreading out the cost, often the only option is to pay excessivel­y more for your items.

“It is our aim that this partnershi­p will put an end to this practice and free up more money to allow people to lead a better life.”

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