Our Simple 3-Step Process
We've designed our process to be as clear, simple, and fast as possible. Here's how you can get a guarantor in just a few steps.
Apply Online
The first step is to tell us about yourself and your requirements. Our online application form is straightforward and secure. It takes only a few minutes to complete.
What you'll need:
- Personal details (name, current address, etc.).
- Information about the property you wish to rent or the loan/mortgage you're seeking.
- Contact information for the letting agent or lender.
Submit Your Documents
To verify your application, we require a few standard documents. You can upload these securely through our contact form. We treat your data with the utmost confidentiality.
Typical documents include:
- Proof of Identity (e.g., Passport, Driving Licence).
- Proof of Address (e.g., Utility Bill, Bank Statement).
- Proof of Income/Affordability (e.g., Payslips, Employment Contract, Student Loan Confirmation).
Our team will review your documents promptly and may contact you if we need any further information.
Get Approved & Sign
Once your application is approved, we'll send you the Guarantor Agreement to sign electronically. We will also notify your letting agent or lender and provide them with all the necessary confirmation.
That's it! With our guarantee in place, you are ready to sign your tenancy agreement or finalize your loan/mortgage. We're here to make it happen.
Start Your Application NowFrequently Asked Questions
How long does the process take?
We aim to provide a decision within 24-48 hours of receiving your completed application and all required documents.
What are the fees?
Our fees depend on the service you require. We provide a clear, no-obligation quote after you submit your initial application. Our pricing is transparent with no hidden charges.
What if I have a poor credit history?
We consider all applications. While credit history is a factor, we also assess your affordability based on your income and financial situation. A poor credit history doesn't automatically mean a rejection.