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A guarantor's form should include a space to fill in the home address, work address, phone number, and email address. The contact details are what will be used to contact the guarantor in the future if the principal fails to meet agreement terms. This is a very important feature of the guarantor's form.
To write a guarantor letter, start by writing the date at the top of the paper, followed by your full name and address. Below your information, address the letter to the company you're dealing with and begin the letter by identifying yourself and the person you're guaranteeing.
Can anyone be a guarantor? Almost anyone can be a guarantor. It's often a parent or spouse (as long as you have separate bank accounts), but sometimes a friend or relative. However, you should only be a guarantor for someone you trust and are willing and able to cover the repayments for.
A guarantor is someone who agrees to be legally responsible for a specified loan or agreement, should the person who has taken out the loan fail to make repayments. Guarantors can be party to many types of agreements such as rental/tenancy agreements, personal loans and finance contracts.
Another important distinction to remember is that a co-borrower is primarily liable for the debt from its inception. In contrast, a guarantor is not liable unless the underlying borrower defaults and, depending on the terms of the guaranty, the lender pursues collection efforts against the borrower.