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NYC > Q&A > Renters > Lease Signing > Using Multiple Guarantors - Rental Apartment Lease

Is it ok if we use more than one guarantor for an apartment rental (e.g. multiple roommates)? If we do, can each guarantor only cover a specific tenant on the lease?

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guarantor rider, lease, lease co-signer, multiple tenants, rental guarantor, roommates

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