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Aaron's

4.1
(35 reviews)

Business Details

(301) 863-1100
https://www.aarons.com

About

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Visit our Aaron's store located at 21703 Great Mills Rd Unit A, Lexington Park, MD, to shop the latest deals on rent to own furniture, washers & dryers, refrigerators, TVs, mattresses, and more with affordable monthly payments. Renting to own with Aaron's is a budget-friendly way to make your space feel like home. Even if your credit isn't the best, Aaron's offers approvals when other stores won't. Renting to own is not credit, and when you rent to own, you avoid large upfront payments by making affordable monthly payments instead. On most products, you can choose a lease ownership plan of 12 months, 18 months, or even 24 months. We want you to choose the best lease ownership plan for you

Location

Aaron's
21703 Great Mills Rd, Lexington Park, MD
20653, United States

Hours

Monday10:00 AM - 7:00 PM
Tuesday10:00 AM - 7:00 PM
Wednesday10:00 AM - 7:00 PM
Thursday10:00 AM - 7:00 PM
Friday10:00 AM - 8:00 PM
Saturday10:00 AM - 6:00 PM
SundayClosed

Reviews

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  • GG
    Gabby
    Dec 18, 2025
    1.0
    Edit as of 1/14 the photo is how the representative showed up again today with the matching hat to his security jacket he wore previously. Once again showing up to peoples homes NOT IN UNIFORM. I also attached the compliant submitted on 12/17 via email that I received a confirmation for that explicitly stated I did not want that particular individual at my home. I’m updating my review to reflect an ongoing and deeply concerning pattern of conduct. After a prior in-home incident involving inappropriate behavior, I explicitly documented in writing (email to corporate and the store) that a specific individual was not authorized to return to my home. This boundary was reiterated multiple times by phone as well. Despite this, the same individual showed up again. During the interaction (which I recorded), the individual acknowledged that he had seen the email stating he was not welcome and still came anyway. He was again out of uniform, despite management later confirming that employees are expected to be in uniform when visiting customers’ homes. Notably, he was wearing a hat that explicitly said “SECURITY,” matching the authority-style jacket worn during the initial incident that I had already complained about. I was required to tell him multiple times to leave my property and explicitly state that he was trespassing before he disengaged. Afterward, management claimed they were unaware of the email or boundary — which directly contradicts the individual’s own acknowledgment on video. Two other technicians later arrived, properly uniformed, proving that this individual’s presence was unnecessary and avoidable. I raised concerns directly with management and offered video evidence, which they declined to review, stating they “believed me.” The lack of escalation, accountability, and basic respect for customer boundaries is alarming. This was not a payment issue. It was a conduct and safety issue, repeatedly mishandled. I canceled my lease as a result and would strongly caution others about allowing in-home visits without clear confirmation of who is being sent and whether documented boundaries will actually be respected. Original review - I had been a paying customer with this location and had multiple prior home visits without incident. I’ve also had multiple late payments. No shame in my game, they always got their money though within 2 weeks. This was the first time I ever filed a complaint, and it was because a serious line was crossed. This isn’t a payment issue. It’s a conduct issue. FULL STOP. During an in-home visit, a representative failed to properly identify himself and was wearing a security-style jacket that obstructed his work shirt, making it unclear who he was or who he represented. During this interaction, he snatched paperwork out of my hand instead of asking me to hand it over. This occurred at my residence and raised a serious safety concern. A perceived or alleged breach of a lease does not warrant physical contact with my person. If a customer were to behave this way toward an employee inside a store—snatching items out of their hands—it would clearly be considered unacceptable. That same standard should apply when employees enter a customer’s home. I reported the incident the same day it occurred and was told by the account manager that it should be escalated to the General Manager. Despite this, I received no call from the GM for days, and the matter was not addressed with the urgency or seriousness it warranted. Payment was not the issue. Conduct, safety, and failure to escalate were. I ultimately canceled my lease due to how this situation was handled. Based on this experience, I would not recommend this location.
  • KS
    kurt sollberger
    May 1, 2023
    5.0
    Great service
  • KS
    Karl Sollberger
    Nov 26, 2019
    5.0
    Charles deals with customers in avery good positive way explains everything in full details so the customers can understand everything you more people likes Charles

Frequently Asked Questions About Aaron's

How does lease to own work at Aarons?

Leasing to own from Aaron’s can be a great way to get what you want right now. We offer a simple lease program where you make periodic renewal payments, and if you make all of the lease renewal payments or complete an early purchase option, you will own the merchandise. Leasing is a convenient way to get the items you want without a big upfront payment, using credit, or making a long-term commitment. Aaron’s offers a great selection of name brand products, with affordable payments and flexible choices on how to own your merchandise. Aaron’s provides a rental purchase agreement, lease purchase agreement, consumer rental purchase agreement, rent to own agreement, lease agreement with an option to purchase, or lease as applicable by state. It is not a loan, credit, or financing. While no credit history is required for Aaron’s different digital approval processes, we do obtain information from consumer reporting agencies in connection with your lease application.You will not own the leased merchandise or acquire ownership rights unless you make all your lease renewal payments or exercise an early purchase option. Not all applicants are approved.

What is the process? How do I get started?

Complete an application online at Aarons.com if you would like to shop and lease online, or, if you prefer to shop in store, you can either complete an application in the store or at apply.aarons.com to determine your in-store Leasing Power™ before visiting the store.

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