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No, it is not required to have a family member co-sign a lease; anyone you trust can act as a co-signer, provided they meet the landlord's criteria. The co-signer typically needs to have good credit and sufficient income to support the lease obligations. Landlords often allow flexibility regarding who can co-sign, as long as they are willing to take on the financial responsibility.

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