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For many aspiring homeowners, the path to a front door key feels blocked by high credit requirements or a missing down payment. This is where (also called a "lease-to-buy" or "lease-option" agreement) often enters the conversation.

In a typical arrangement, you live in the house as a tenant for . During this time, you work toward ownership through several key financial components: Rent-to-Own Pros and Cons: Is It a Good Idea? | InCharge what is rent with option to buy mean

Essentially, rent-to-own is a legal agreement where you rent a property for a set time with the intention—and sometimes the obligation—of buying it before the lease expires. It functions as a hybrid between a standard rental lease and a home purchase contract. How the Process Works For many aspiring homeowners, the path to a

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