When someone is just starting out, either in business or personally on their own, it may take a while to raise their credit or employment profile.
This limited experience in the real world may lead you as a Landlord to avoid certain Tenants. In comes, the co-signer.
This limited experience in the real world may lead you as a Landlord to avoid certain Tenants. In comes, the co-signer.
In a commercial or a residential lease, a co-signer can serve an important purpose in backing up the promise of a given tenant to pay for rent and other damages that may arise from a Lease.
However, is a co-signer always appropriate? Is having a co-signer ever a bad idea? What can you look out for if your prospective tenant doesn’t qualify without a co-signer?
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