Guarantor
Nae88
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You won't find one here.
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Hi @Nae88 it might be best to ask a family member or close friend if they can support you with this. It's more than likely to be someone who knows you and trusts you as it's quite a big responsibility. I hope you're able to get something sorted.
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A guarantor is someone like a family member/close friend who will agree to pay your rent if you are unable to do so (for example) the guarantor will be responsible to bail you out financially if you fall into financial difficulties. There may be legal paperwork that you would both have to sign to make sure any commitments are stuck to. The guarantor would also have to go through stringent checks to make sure they are financially able to fulfill this role.
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