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Before lending money to someone, a lender may ask for someone else to “co-sign” or “guarantee” the loan. Learn what to consider if you’re asked to co-sign or guarantee a loan.
Before lending money to someone, a lender may ask for someone else to “co-sign” or “guarantee” the loan. Learn what to consider if you’re asked to co-sign or guarantee a loan.


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:Web: [http://www.consumerprotectionbc.ca/ consumerprotectionbc.ca]  
:Web: [http://www.consumerprotectionbc.ca/ consumerprotectionbc.ca]  


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'''The above was last reviewed for legal accuracy by [https://www.icbc.com/ Stan Osobik], ICBC, and [http://www.robertslaw.ca/ Adam Roberts], Barrister & Solicitor.'''


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