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His father acted as guarantor when he got the loan from the bank to buy the house.
No, you can not stop being a guarantor to an agreement while the terms of that agreement are in force. Thus if you are a guarantor for rent and the person your are guaranteeing fails to pay the rent - YOU must pay the rent.If you a guarantor to a loan and the person with the loan defaults, YOU must pay off the loan.This is what it means to be a guarantor - you can not get out of the agreement when things begin to go wrong.Think VERY carefully before being a guarantor to ANYTHING.
A guarantor is someone who has agreed to be legally bound to pay certain debts of another person if that other person does not, for any reason, pay his or her own debts. A guarantor of an apartment lease will be liable for the rent not paid by the tenant, as well as for any damage done and repairs not made by the tenant. Being a guarantor involves much more than simply being a reference for another person. Being a guarantor could end up costing someone thousands of dollars.
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Contact your loan servicer or your guarantor.
When a person does not have good enough credit to secure a loan or financing on their own, they need a guarantor. A guarantor is a co-signer, and that means if the person taking out the loan does not make the payments, then the guarantor has to make the payments.
No, trustee is different from a guarantor.
I was wondering the same thing. My father was the loan guarantor of my daughter's college loan, and he passed away a couple of years ago. Letters are still being mailed to an address where he never lived.
The guarantor cannot be released without agreement of the creditor.
No. Nothing under the law requires that any Guarantor exist for any contract in Tennessee. However, if a Guarantor is sought, that is an issue of contract which will generally be enforced by the Courts. If the Guarantor is married and the spouse signs the guarantee, then the spouse becomes individually liable for the guarantee to the full extent as the original Guarantor. Individuals should enter into guarantees very very carefully with the assistance of a lawyer or what appears to be a limited guarantee could actually be open ended. The totality of all the documents must be read together to obtain the meaning of the individual parts of the total agreement being guaranteed.
The guarantor is the person responsible for a medical bill. For a child, the guarantor is usually a parent.