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American Focus > Blog > Economy > This Tennessee woman pays $500 a month to lease her HVAC. Here’s how to avoid the same trap
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This Tennessee woman pays $500 a month to lease her HVAC. Here’s how to avoid the same trap

Last updated: December 5, 2025 8:15 am
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Nancy from Tennessee found herself in a financial predicament that even money guru Dave Ramsey hadn’t encountered before. The Clarksville homeowner was locked into a $500 monthly lease for her HVAC system, a contract that left her feeling trapped and overwhelmed.

Ramsey shed light on Nancy’s situation, emphasizing the confusion that many homeowners face when presented with a bill for a new HVAC unit. In Nancy’s case, the HVAC company offered her a seemingly convenient $500 monthly payment structured as a lease. However, what appeared to be a simple solution quickly spiraled into a financial nightmare, with hidden fees, high interest rates, and the realization that she wouldn’t even own the equipment at the end of it all.

With a monthly income of $2,400 from her retirement in federal service and no prior debt, Nancy had unwittingly signed up for a lease that would cost her $67,000 by the time it was paid off. This eye-opening revelation led her to describe the situation as “thievery” and “theft.”

Nancy’s story isn’t unique. Reports have surfaced of others falling victim to similar predatory schemes, with one man signing a $22,000 contract only to discover he was leasing the equipment, not owning it outright.

In response to Nancy’s dilemma, Ramsey offered two key pieces of advice. Firstly, he recommended investigating a buyout option that could potentially save her thousands of dollars. Secondly, he advised prioritizing the HVAC lease payment as if it were a second mortgage, paying it off before tackling other debts.

Nancy’s experience serves as a cautionary tale for consumers, highlighting the importance of reading the fine print, seeking professional guidance, and building an emergency fund to avoid falling into financial traps.

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In conclusion, Nancy’s ordeal underscores the need for vigilance and due diligence when entering into contracts, especially those involving significant financial commitments. By learning from her story, consumers can protect themselves from the pitfalls of rent-to-own scenarios and make informed decisions that safeguard their financial wellbeing.

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