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Posted by No_Vast_193 1 day ago
I need a guarantor

Hi I’m an international student and am currently looking for apartments to rent in London, however, most places want me to pay in advance which I’m unable to do, the only way I can pay monthly is if I had a Guarantor. Does anyone know how I’m able to find one?

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Posted by StunningAppeal1274 1 day ago

Someone who is willing to be your guarantor there isn’t any way round it.

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Posted by No_Vast_193 1 day ago

Do you happen to know any websites/services where I’m able to find one?

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Posted by StunningAppeal1274 1 day ago

No those will be scams. Guarantor is someone that you know and can vouch for you. The landlord will chase the guarantor if you fail to pay your rent.

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Posted by No_Vast_193 1 day ago

are you sure all are scams tho or are you saying most are? I’ve seen some people suggest specific sources on Reddit that they’ve had good experiences with🤔

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Posted by StunningAppeal1274 1 day ago

Some landlords won’t accept some scam website. Maybe some are legit I guess.

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Posted by Luxpatting 1 day ago

It's an individual who is a homeowner. It's unlikely you'll find a stranger to help. Sorry

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Posted by Ok-Assistant1958 1 day ago

This. Specifically someone who owns a home in the UK.

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Posted by Luxpatting 1 day ago

Yes thanks for the additional point re: UK

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Posted by MostBeneficial817 14 hours ago

Not always required to be a home owner, but their income needs to be sufficient to be able to cover their expenses and the rental

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Posted by phpadam 1 day ago

No one is going to be a Guarantor to a random third party. However, I have seen some insitutions do it such as Churches or other close-nit organisations.

Their are also commercial services like Housing Hand, but you have to find a landlord that is willing to accept this alternative.

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Posted by mousecatcher4 1 day ago

Unfortunately the recent legislation to (supposedly) protect tenants in the UK will have completely stuffed you up. No ability to charge rent upfront even if you wanted to which means that many landlord's won't even consider you. And frankly since you say that you cannot pay upfront anyway even if you did want to you would be way too high a risk given the legislation.

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Posted by Altruistic-Win-8272 1 day ago

I know a few large agencies that get around it by just splitting it into 70-80% upfront and the rest when the usual first payment would be

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Posted by mousecatcher4 1 day ago

Think this will be prohibited. So self employed tenants, asset rich tenants without a salary and foreigners can jump in the lake per government edict. Dumb politicians.

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Posted by Full_Atmosphere2969 1 day ago

Needs to be a person you know with good credit. They will be credit checked and income checked just like you.

The only company I would accept as guarantor is the employer of the person.

I had a tenant who was fresh in the UK, had no history or anything but he loved the place so much he twisted the arm of his (large) company to be guarantor. Only seen that once though,

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Posted by Flat_Perception_6606 7 hours ago

U might be lucky my current landlord said needed six months in advance but seems they don’t want it now just monthly payments

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Posted by pentops65 6 hours ago

Your school / university should have a dept that can advise you

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Posted by Due_Pen8911 2 hours ago

You cannot pay for a guarantor. No sane person would act as a guarantor for someone they don’t know for a fee only to be liable for a larger payment. If they do it is a scam. Either have someone you know and who trusts you to act as guarantor or speak to the place you will be studying for support and they may be able to find you lodgings.

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