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Connecticut Guarantor / Co-Signer Addendum
Add a guarantor or co-signer to a Connecticut residential lease. The guarantor promises the tenant’s rent and other lease duties. This paper does not make the guarantor a tenant.
- Landlord, tenant, and guarantor should all sign.
- The guarantor is not an occupant unless named on the lease.
- Deposit-return rules still bind the landlord (21 days).
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