Vision, Operator of Rent-to-Own Homes, Gets Legislative Scrutiny
ByDonna Thomas babysitting in her home in Cincinnati. She learned of a house’s unaddressed property code violations, and around $5,000 in unpaid fines, after signing a contract for it. CreditAndrew Spear for The New York Times
As a landlord, Vision Property Management has had a reputation of not responding promptly to tenant complaints about major problems with its rent-to-own homes. Vision, a national company, has also been accused of not being responsive to concerns raised by local property code officials.
So it may not be surprising that the company, based in Columbia, S.C., has kept a congressman waiting as well…
Vision, Operator of Rent-to-Own Homes, Gets Legislative Scrutiny