Wisconsin Guaranty or Guarantee of Payment of Rent

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Wisconsin
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WI-820LT
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This Guaranty or Guarantee of Payment of Rent contract is an agreement between a guarantor for the tenant and the tenant's landlord. The guarantor agrees to pay the rent if the tenant is not able to pay. The guaranty contract sets out the details of this agreement, the trigger for the guarantor's payment, etc.


A guaranty is a contract under which one person agrees to pay a debt or perform a duty if the other person who is bound to pay the debt or perform the duty fails to do so. Usually, the party receiving the guaranty will first try to collect or obtain performance from the debtor before trying to collect from the one making the guaranty (guarantor).

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A guarantor is a third party who 'guarantees' a loan, mortgage or rental agreement. This means they agree to repay the total amount owed if the borrower or renter can't pay what they owe. By guaranteeing the agreement, you become responsible for any arrears that occur.

If you're renting in London, you'll need to go through credit checks and referencing as part of the rental application process. If you're new to renting or you can't provide a reference from a previous landlord, you might be asked to provide a guarantor.

In rental property, the guarantors are also liable for any damage, cleaning costs, outstanding bills or any other tenancy related obligation - in effect they are agreeing to the obligations outlined in the tenancy agreement.

Landlords are entitled to ask for a guarantor and may not want to rent to someone who is unable to provide one.The landlord may, for example, agree to take a larger than usual deposit instead of a guarantor. Any deposit that you pay must be protected in an approved scheme.

Most landlords and letting agents require tenants to have a Guarantor in order to qualify as a suitable tenant. Some tenants for one reason or another can't arrange a Guarantor.The reality is, a guarantor is a prerequisite for every sensible landlord, and rightly so.

It's very common for a guarantee to last as long as the tenancy lasts. So, if the tenant remains in the property for four years, you will continue to be responsible for any arrears or damages during that entire period. Most tenancies will run for a fixed term and will then continue on a month-by-month basis.

Quite simply, if a guarantor can technically pay, but decides they will not pay it for whatever reason, they are breaking the contract that they signed.Collateral may be taken into account if the guarantor will not pay up what is due or the lender may have a claim in their estate.

It's very common for a guarantee to last as long as the tenancy lasts. So, if the tenant remains in the property for four years, you will continue to be responsible for any arrears or damages during that entire period.

Essentially, in the event of a tenant being unable to meet their obligations under the Tenancy Agreement contract, whether it is for overdue rent, damage to the property or whatever, the Guarantor is legally bound to accept the liabilities on behalf of the tenant.

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Wisconsin Guaranty or Guarantee of Payment of Rent