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Renting in France with no guarantor

Landlords want a French guarantor — the one thing most international students don't have. Here's what a garant is, how the free state-backed Visale guarantee solves it, the paid alternatives, and the documents to have ready.

What a guarantor is

A guarantor (garant) is someone who promises to cover your rent if you don't. French landlords almost always ask for one, and they typically want a guarantor based in France with French income. For an international student arriving without local family, that's a wall — and it's the single most common reason students struggle to sign a lease.

Visale: the free state guarantee

Visale is a free, state-backed rent guarantee that can stand in as your guarantor. Instead of a person, the scheme itself guarantees your rent to the landlord. It's designed precisely for younger tenants and students, and it costs nothing to use.

The flow is simple: you request a Visale certificate (visa) before signing, then show it to landlords as proof you're covered. Many students up to the eligible age qualify.

Do this before you house-hunt seriously Request your Visale certificate early. Walking into viewings already able to say "I have a Visale guarantee" puts you ahead of applicants still scrambling for a garant.

If Visale isn't accepted

Some landlords still prefer a personal or paid guarantor. Your options:

The rental file (dossier)

Whatever guarantee you use, landlords expect a tidy dossier. Typically:

When to sort this

Arrange your guarantee before signing a lease, and ideally have your French bank account ready first, since landlords often want a French account for rent. Housing runs partly in parallel with your other admin, but the guarantee is the piece that unblocks actually getting a place.

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Frequently asked questions

What is a garant?

Someone who agrees to pay your rent if you can't. French landlords usually require one, and often want them based in France — a problem for international students.

Can I use Visale?

Yes. Visale is a free, state-backed rent guarantee that acts as your guarantor. Many students qualify; you request a certificate before signing a lease.

What if my landlord won't take Visale?

Use a paid guarantor service, or look at student residences, which often have lighter guarantor requirements.

Bank account or guarantor first?

Have a French bank account ready and arrange the guarantee before signing. Sorting Visale early removes the most common barrier to getting a place.