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In win for ASIC, court finds rent-to-own leases were credit agreements
Save (0) Please login to bookmark Close Username or Email Address Password Remember Me A court has held that a “nuanced” business model used by a rental company providing long-term leases to often vulnerable consumer for household items breached the Credit Act, finding the loan agreements were in substance credit contracts. Federal Court Justice Lisa…