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What is the difference between a co-signor and a guarantor?

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What is the difference between a co-signor and a guarantor?

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A co-signor’s name is registered on the title. He/she is a co-owner of the property and is sometimes required to live in the property as well. On the other hand, guarantor personally guarantees the mortgage will be paid if the original applicant defaults on the loan. A guarantor does not have a right on the property because he/she is not on title.

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