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Divvy Wants to Make Rent-to-Own Deals Easy. Many Customers Find Them Hard.

The start-up’s innovative business model has helped some renters save for a down payment on their home, but others have walked away frustrated by the company.

Matthew Goldstein
Author: Matthew Goldstein

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Consumer Protection, Divvy Homes Inc, Foreclosures, Mortgages, Real Estate and Housing (Residential), Renting and Leasing (Real Estate), Senate, Senate Committee on Banking
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