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OneMain Financial: What to Know Before Taking Out a Rent Loan

NEW YORK CITY, NY / ACCESS Newswire / August 9, 2025 / When money is tight, and rent is due, some people may look for quick solutions to stay in their homes. Rent loans are one option that could help in tough times. A rent loan provides a borrower with a lump sum of money to cover rent when they don't have enough money saved up.

While rent loans might offer quick help, it's important to understand how they work and what to expect before applying.

Understand the ins and outs of a rent loan

A rent loan is a type of personal loan that helps a renter pay their housing costs if they don't have enough money in the bank. First, the consumer borrows a predetermined amount of money and will then typically pay it back over a set period of time by making fixed monthly payments. Each payment covers two parts of the loan. First is the loan principal, which is the original amount that's borrowed, and second is interest, which is the cost of borrowing.

Qualified borrowers can apply for rent loans through different types of lenders, including online lenders, banks or credit unions. To get approved, the borrower typically needs a steady income and a favorable credit score - though eligibility requirements vary by lender.

Consider a rent loan a quick fix, not a long-term solution

A rent loan may help someone when money is tight, but it's not meant to solve long-term financial problems. A rent loan is a temporary solution that should only be used when there's a clear plan to repay it.

For example, if someone is between jobs and has new employment starting soon, a rent loan might help bridge the gap. Similarly, if they're waiting on a delayed paycheck or emergency funds, the loan could help them stay on track. But if they don't know when they'll have a steady income again, taking out a loan could cause more harm than good.

If a renter ends up needing to take out a rent loan every month just to stay afloat, it may be time to look for other types of help. Different types of financial support could include government assistance or even working out a payment plan with their landlord.

Be mindful of any additional fees attached to the loan

When taking out a rent loan, the interest rate isn't the only cost. There might be extra fees that result in making the loan more expensive. These might include:

  • Origination fee: Some lenders charge a one-time fee for processing an application and setting up the loan.

  • Late fees: If the borrower misses a payment or pays late, they might be charged a late fee, which can add up if charged month after month

  • Prepayment penalties: Some lenders charge a fee if the borrower pays off the loan early.

All these charges can increase the total cost of the loan. That's why it's important to ask questions and consider all the financial obligations before signing any loan agreement documents.

Budgeting for monthly repayments is key

It's important for someone to make sure they can repay a rent loan with interest in the given repayment period before they sign on the dotted line. Taking the time to calculate all monthly bills, including groceries, utilities, commuting costs and other regular expenses, and figuring out how a loan repayment fits in, could go a long way to helping someone avoid coming up short and worrying they will never catch up.

Making monthly rent loan payments on time and in full may protect the borrower's credit score - but only as long as their other bills stay current too, because late or missed payments could damage the credit score.

While a rent loan can help lower financial stress in the short term, it's important to make sure taking on debt doesn't add stress in the long term. Extra debt can be hard to manage without a clear plan for how it fits into someone's overall budget.

A renter should make the best choice for their situation

Rent loans can help in a tight spot, but they come with real costs. Before taking out a loan, it's important to look at the full picture - how much it will cost, how it will be repaid, how long it will take to be repaid, and whether other options are available.

With careful planning and smart choices, it may be possible to stay on top of rent without falling deeper into debt.

About OneMain Financial

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OneMain Financial is the leader in offering nonprime customers responsible access to credit and is dedicated to improving the financial well-being of hardworking Americans.

CONTACT:
Sonakshi Murze
Manager
sonakshi.murze@iquanti.com

SOURCE: OneMain Financial



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