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Guarantor question
charlie792
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I just read something interesting on another thread on this board and it got me thinking, I didn't want to hijack the OP's thread so I thought Id ask here instead.
Basically its about guarantor
https://forums.moneysavingexpert.com/discussion/2965288
From what I understand then are guarantors not enforceable unless the agreement was signed at the time of signing a contract?
Im only asking because when I was looking at renting they said I would not be accepted for consideration on the flat unless my mum acted as a guarantor for me. They faxed over a form to her and she had to fill it out with the property address and the amount etc and she faxed it back (faxed as we were out of the area at the time) but this was before I was even accepted to be living at the property. So she signed this before I was accepted and before I'd ever even seen the tenancy agreement. So in which case is this enforceable?
Basically its about guarantor
https://forums.moneysavingexpert.com/discussion/2965288
From what I understand then are guarantors not enforceable unless the agreement was signed at the time of signing a contract?
Im only asking because when I was looking at renting they said I would not be accepted for consideration on the flat unless my mum acted as a guarantor for me. They faxed over a form to her and she had to fill it out with the property address and the amount etc and she faxed it back (faxed as we were out of the area at the time) but this was before I was even accepted to be living at the property. So she signed this before I was accepted and before I'd ever even seen the tenancy agreement. So in which case is this enforceable?
MFW 2020 #111 Offset Balance £69,394.80/ £69,595.11
Aug 2014 £114,750 -35 yrs (2049)
Sept 2016 £104,800
Nov 2018 £82,500 -24 yrs (2042)
Aug 2014 £114,750 -35 yrs (2049)
Sept 2016 £104,800
Nov 2018 £82,500 -24 yrs (2042)
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