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"No [Sunni new arrival] can now live in Baghdad without a guarantor," he said.
The building suggested the Insurent Agency Corporation (Insurent.com), a lease-guarantee program that enables renters with good credit and income to rent an apartment without a guarantor.
The big breakthrough for consumers: The loan can be granted without a guarantor.
It also lets renters potentially avoid having to put up a large security deposit or prepay months in advance, other things that landlords may require of someone without a guarantor.
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Mr. Hayashi described a "vicious circle" that often sends older people back to prison: Once outside, they cannot find work; without work or a guarantor, they cannot rent an apartment.
He writes movingly of Jenny Hill (1848 96): "She was more than a great performer – she was a feminist trail-blazer, a professional success, at a time when women could neither vote nor borrow money without a male guarantor; when the professions were closed to them and their only employment choices were low-paid factory or shop-work, or domestic service.
For those without a reliable flow of income, securing a guarantor such as a parent or homeowner will go some way to persuading the landlord that they aren't a risk.
Mr. Kaminsky noted that it may be possible for the writer to sign the lease only as a guarantor, thereby ensuring payment of the rent without exposing himself to an eviction.
They would need a guarantor.
NATO could be a guarantor.
Otherwise, Ms. Sowers would need a guarantor.
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