Tenancy Guarantor Contract

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Why buy a Tenancy Guarantor Contract from here?

  • Originally drafted by Stones Solicitors LLP (who have since merged with Trowers & Hamlins, an international law firm)
  • Tenancy Guarantor contract in .doc format so fully editable
  • Written in “plain English” with easy to understand terms and conditions
  • GDPR updated
  • Download link emailed immediately after payment
  • Download once and use as many times as you please
  • Payments processed securely by PayPal (you don’t need a PayPal account to pay)
Tenancy Guarantor Form - England
Tenancy Guarantor Form - England

This guarantor agreement can be used for any Tenancy Agreement in England.
GDPR updated.

Price: £3.99

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You will also receive an email with the download link(s) so you can download the link shortly after purchase. If you don’t receive an email, be sure to check your spam/junk box. Emails are usually sent and received with in minutes after payment, however, there can be delays for reasons beyond our control, so please allow for up to 24 hours. If you experience any problems, you can contact us for support at payment AT propertyinvestmentproject DOT co DOT uk – we try to respond with in 24 hours.

IMPORTANT:
This is a DOWNLOAD only service, we do NOT post the documents. Once you downloads the document(s), you can print them off as many times as needed.

Please be aware that download links remain valid for 72 hours. If you fail to download the items with 72 hours of purchase, you will need to purchase your item again.

What is a Guarantor form?

Use of a Guarantor is like an insurance policy for the landlord against the tenant defaulting on the rent. The Guarantor is typically a friend or family member of the tenant that has agreed to accept the liabilities on behalf of the tenant. The Guarantor form makes legally binding.

Essentially, in the event of a tenant being unable to meet their obligations under the tenancy agreement, whether it is for overdue rent, damage to the property or whatever, the Guarantor is legally bound to accept the liabilities on behalf of the tenant.

Putting a Guarantor in place is pretty standard – and it’s becoming more common as an increasing amount of tenants are defaulting on rent, consequently it’s hard to find landlords that don’t require a Guarantor.

The guarantor form is NOT a substitute for a Tenancy Agreement; it should always be a supplement to the tenancy agreement. If you haven’t got a Tenancy Agreement in place, you can always Buy A Tenancy Agreement from our landlord shop.

Tenancy Guarantor Form - England
Tenancy Guarantor Form - England

This guarantor agreement can be used for any Tenancy Agreement in England.
GDPR updated.

Price: £3.99

This document is supplied in good faith – no accuracy guarantee & no liability accepted – purchase and use at your own risk. The Tenancy Guarantor available on this site is an example of its type. If you plan to use a particular document, we strongly recommend that you obtain legal advice from a lawyer before signing any document. If you use any document from the site without first obtaining legal advice, you do so entirely at your own risk. The Tenancy Guarantor Form on this site is a standard agreement and may not be suitable for all uses. It should be used as general drafting guides only. We do not accept any responsibility for any changes you make to a document or omissions from the documents on the website. The Tenancy Guarantor Form is based on the law of England and may not be suitable for use in other parts of the United Kingdom and is not suitable for use in countries outside of the United Kingdom.

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