Consumer Warning

Hopkins Management Group in New York

Important information for New York consumers about HMG's rent-to-own financing and their credit reporting practices.

What HMG Offers in New York

HMG offers rent-to-own financing for both portable buildings and trailers in New York.

Portable Buildings

Storage sheds, barns, cabins, and other portable structures offered through rent-to-own financing.

Storage Sheds

Outdoor storage sheds available through rent-to-own programs.

Utility Trailers

Flatbed and utility trailers for hauling equipment, materials, and more.

Gooseneck Trailers

Heavy-duty gooseneck trailers for commercial and agricultural use.

Dump Trailers

Hydraulic dump trailers for construction, landscaping, and hauling.

Cargo Trailers

Enclosed cargo trailers for secure transport of goods and equipment.

The Credit Reporting Truth

Their Claim:

“Will not hurt your credit”

The Reality:

Hopkins Management Group reports negative payment history to credit bureaus in New York. Late or missed payments on your rent-to-own agreement can significantly lower your credit score.

Their Claim:

“Bad credit okay - no credit check needed”

The Reality:

While HMG may not run a hard credit check upfront for New York customers, they report to credit bureaus. This means your payment history becomes part of your credit record, and any negative marks can follow you for up to seven years.

New York Consumer Protection Resources

New York General Business Law includes strong consumer protection provisions.

Cities in New York

Take Action

If Hopkins Management Group has damaged your credit, you have the right to file complaints with regulatory agencies. Every complaint matters.

New York Attorney General's Office: 1-800-771-7755

Frequently Asked Questions

Does Hopkins Management Group really not check your credit in New York?

HMG advertises "no credit check" and "bad credit okay" for their rent-to-own financing in New York. While they may not run a traditional hard credit inquiry before approving you, this does not mean your credit is safe. HMG reports payment activity to credit bureaus, meaning late or missed payments will appear on your credit report and damage your score.

Can HMG hurt my credit score in New York?

Yes. Despite marketing claims that their financing "will not hurt your credit," Hopkins Management Group reports negative payment history to credit bureaus. If you fall behind on payments for a portable building or trailer in New York, it can result in derogatory marks on your credit report that remain for up to seven years.

How do I file a complaint against HMG in New York?

You can file a complaint with the New York Attorney General by visiting their website or calling 1-800-771-7755. You should also file complaints with the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau (CFPB) and the Federal Trade Commission (FTC). Each complaint creates a public record and increases regulatory scrutiny.

What rent-to-own products does HMG offer in New York?

In New York, Hopkins Management Group offers rent-to-own financing for portable buildings (including storage sheds) and trailers (utility, gooseneck, dump, and cargo trailers). All products are marketed with claims like "no credit check" and "will not hurt your credit."

What are my rights under New York consumer protection law?

New York General Business Law includes strong consumer protection provisions. If HMG made misleading claims about credit reporting when you signed your agreement, this may constitute a deceptive trade practice under New York law. You have the right to file complaints with state agencies and may be entitled to remedies including damages.

Should I sign a rent-to-own agreement with Hopkins Management Group in New York?

Before signing any rent-to-own agreement with HMG in New York, understand that despite their marketing, your payment history may be reported to credit bureaus. Read the full contract carefully, ask specifically whether they report to credit bureaus, and get any promises about credit reporting in writing. Consider alternative financing options that are transparent about credit reporting.