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Renters use ‘rent now, pay later’ services to manage monthly payments, but fees raise concerns
Renters split monthly rent into installments despite fees and high interest rates; Flex processes $2 billion monthly with many users facing annual rates over 100%, experts say.
- So-Called 'rent now, pay later' services have emerged, allowing renters to split rent payments for a fee.
- These services typically function like short-term loans with fees, sometimes carrying triple-digit effective interest rates.
- Consumer advocates warn that such services may deepen financial pressure for renters rather than easing it.
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How Rent Now, Pay Later Works for Rent Payments
Rent is one of the few household expenses that still runs on a fixed, unforgiving timetable. It is usually due in full on a single day, regardless of when income arrives. “Rent now, pay later” changes that structure by inserting a third party between the renter and the landlord, reshaping how rent is paid, financed, and recovered. Attention has sharpened because these products are no longer niche. What began with specialist rent-splitting platfo…
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