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Guarantor Agreement (Deed)

Executed as a deed (signed, witnessed and delivered), making the guarantor liable for rent arrears, damage and breach of the tenancy. Follows best practice for enforceability including a witness attestation clause and independent legal advice recommendation.

What is included

Deed of guarantee in correct legal format
Witness attestation clause
Full schedule of guarantor liability
Guidance on witnessing correctly
Independent advice recommendation clause

Frequently asked

Why does it need to be a deed?

A deed does not require "consideration" to be enforceable and is the most robust format for a guarantee. It must be signed in front of an independent witness.

Who can witness it?

Any independent adult who is not the tenant or a family member of the guarantor.

£12
One-off payment · 4 pages · Word format
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Editable Word (.docx) format
Compliant with UK law 2026
Reuse for unlimited properties

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