Rent-to-own homes: how does it work? REVIEWED BY Staff | August 23, 2021June 8, 2022 Are you wondering how rent-to-own works and if it’s something you should consider? Keep reading for a complete overview of this option. Read More
7 percent of personal income in 2020 came from unemployment benefits REVIEWED BY Lexington Law | August 20, 2021May 6, 2024 During the coronavirus pandemic, incomes and spending behaviors changed in sometimes unpredictable ways. Check out these statistics to learn more. Read More
Only 4 percent of respondents were aware of credit accommodations REVIEWED BY Lexington Law | August 18, 2021May 6, 2024 We conducted a survey about pandemic provisions in the CARES Act and learned that only 4 percent of respondents were aware of credit accommodations. Read More
1 in 5 say they wouldn’t do anything about an error on their credit report REVIEWED BY Lexington Law | August 16, 2021May 6, 2024 A survey conducted by Lexington Law found that almost 1 in 5 said if they found an error on their credit report, they wouldn’t do anything about it. Read More
Complaints against debt collection agencies increased during the pandemic by 10 percent REVIEWED BY Lexington Law | July 30, 2021May 6, 2024 The debt collection industry seemed to thrive during the pandemic. Learn more about how debt collection complaints and behavior changed in 2020. Read More