Hi, my name is debs123! Can the council help me to get a guarantor to help ...
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Hi @debs123 and welcome to the forum. I don't think that's something they can provide. It tends to be someone you know well and who trusts you, because it's quite a big responsibility for them to guarantee.
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Hi @debs123 and welcome to the community. Here's some more information about who can be a guarantor and some further advice . Hope it helps.
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This isn't correct. Each council's homelessness team can act as guarantor for people facing homelessness, but they'll need homeless duty first.
There are also professinal guarantor companies, @debs123 if you're looking for properties, ask the agents if they'll accept one of those?
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Thanks for that information @Stellar. I've had a look as it's not something I'm overly familiar with, but would I be right in saying that the councils homelessness team can be a guarantor but only if @debs123 is classed as homeless?
The professional guarantor services look like they're quite costly so it might not be feasible but it's good to know they exist as I didn't know.
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