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Do you need a guarantor for UK student housing?

Why UK landlords ask for a guarantor, what to do if you do not have one in the UK, and how guarantor support works.

Updated 17 July 2026

Do you need a guarantor for UK student housing?

If you are renting in the UK as an international student, there is a good chance you will be asked for a guarantor. It catches a lot of students by surprise. Here is what it means and what your options are.

What a guarantor is

A guarantor is a person or organisation that agrees to cover your rent if you cannot pay it. Many UK landlords and letting agents ask international students for a UK-based guarantor because they want reassurance that the rent is secure. Not everyone has a family member or contact in the UK who can do this.

Your options if you do not have a UK guarantor

  • Some providers accept several months' rent in advance instead of a guarantor
  • Some accept an overseas guarantor, though many do not
  • A guarantor service can act as your guarantor for a fee

How guarantor support works on NestAbroad

From a confirmed booking, you can create a guarantor case. Guarantor support is provided by Housing Hand, subject to their eligibility, terms and decision. You answer configured eligibility questions and receive a clear outcome — eligible, ineligible or under review — with the next step and required disclosures.

NestAbroad coordinates the referral and never promises 'guaranteed approval'. The decision rests with the guarantor provider, and you always see the honest status.

Plan ahead

Guarantor arrangements take a little time, so start early — ideally as soon as your booking is confirmed. Leaving it to the last minute is the most common reason students feel stuck.

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