What is the difference between a cosigner and a guarantor?

Our education loans require one cosigner. Cosigners share a joint responsibility to the debt, and we can consider the cosigner’s income if the student does not have any. Cosigners may live in the same household as the applicant (ex: mom can cosign for a child; a spouse/partner—with income—can cosign for their spouse/partner).

Our standard loans require at least one guarantor or guarantors. Guarantors must live in a separate household and must have income and the ability to repay the debt, in the event that the applicant defaults on the loan.

We make business loans directly to the business. Any owner who owns 20% or more of that business will sign a personal guaranty and will still be responsible for that debt, even if the business ceases to exist.

At-A-Glance

HFLA of Northeast Ohio has been a community resource since making its first interest-free loan in 1904. Today, HFLA’s impact is as significant as ever, helping students, businesses, and residents of Northeast Ohio attain financial stability through interest-free lending. 

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1422 Euclid Avenue, Suite #400 | Cleveland, OH, 44115

Hours

Monday to Friday, 9:00 AM to 4:00 PM; open by appointment only. 

Hours may vary