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Why is a personal guaranty sometimes required even though the lessee is a corporation?

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Why is a personal guaranty sometimes required even though the lessee is a corporation?

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Guaranties are sometimes required from closely held corporations and other privately owned companies because the company’s credit is based on the value the owners bring in the way of business expertise and personal credit strength. Since these businesses can manage their finances at their own discretion, without the financer’s knowledge or consent, the financing company protects its investment by obtaining the owner’s guaranty.

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