Most large cities will have a rent-to-own furniture store, and often will take customers with little/no credit. However, buying furniture in this way is often very costly in the long run, so if you can, shop for used furniture instead.
Well you have a few options for storing extra furniture. You can rent a storage unit from places like self storage or you can look into portable storages like packrats or pods, these may be more convenient as they are set up right in your own yard or driveway.
Typicaly rent to own furniture rates are so high as they take advantage of people who can't afford to go to anyone else. These places work on the knowledge that it is easier to take $50 out of each paycheck then $200 from one, so they can charge $600 in payments for something that costs $200 somewhere else.
There are many companies that offer great rates for renting furniture. Some of the more popular are Buddy's Rentals, Aaron's Lease to Own Furniture, and ColorTyme. Homesmart is another option which sources the furniture from local stores.
Honestly I have never heard of rentals before but I don't see why you don't look at Craigs List and perhaps buy a used one or if you go to one of the furniture rental places that have a rent to own program you can maybe do it that way. Just be aware that it will cost you a lot of money in the long run.
Yes there are places that rent them by the week, day, and longer term with payments toward ownership. Video renter places have shorter term rentals while rent to own places have the longer term rentals
If you rent furniture, and stop paying and fail to return the furniture, you could be charged with a crime. It depends whether or not theft charges are filed and whether or not the DA decides to pursue it.
There are several stores you can look at to rent office furniture. One such store is Rent to Own. Although, furniture is not like leasing a car and if you can afford it, I'd highly recommend purchasing it. By the time you've paid the rental costs, you will have paid enough to buy the furniture brand new.
Game and Video rental places do so for short term rentals. Rent to own places for longer weekly rentals
i think best buy. I used Rent-a-Center.
There are companies that rent purses like you would rent a tux. There is many places to rent them from online, or you could probably find a decently cheap one to own off of amazon.com
In the case of a car, yes you can. Most car lots will allow you to rent to own a vehicle. In the case of a house, it depends on where you live. Most places do not offer a rent-to-own option. You either rent, or you own. However, things may be different in your area. Talk to a real estate agent.
Rent to own interest rates can be very high. Some have even gone up to over 300 percent. My suggestion would be to either save up or put it on a credit card.