Hi guys,
I'm looking to apply for a housing association property in the coming weeks because my current situation is too expensive and the lack of permanence associated with private letting irks me after some bad luck with landlords selling.
The question I have is around guarantors. My prospective flatmate is currently unemployed but looking to move back into the area in order to find a job and be back in the thick of things. Do landlords and housing associations have a legal obligation to at least accept applications that include guarantors or is something they can legally refuse to do?
Thanks in advance for all your help.
I'm looking to apply for a housing association property in the coming weeks because my current situation is too expensive and the lack of permanence associated with private letting irks me after some bad luck with landlords selling.
The question I have is around guarantors. My prospective flatmate is currently unemployed but looking to move back into the area in order to find a job and be back in the thick of things. Do landlords and housing associations have a legal obligation to at least accept applications that include guarantors or is something they can legally refuse to do?
Thanks in advance for all your help.
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