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Q: Ok, I have had two (well, more lke 4 but only 2 lasted a long time) leased ponies/horses in my life. Everybody tells me that it is always a good idea to have my lease in writing but I don't. I lease one from my trainer and one from my family friends and have never had problems with either. I guess I'm just looking for a discussion of the good and bad things about getting the lease in writing.
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Getting things in writing is always a better choice to avoid terrible things. A girl i knew owned 3 horses, & only got to keep 1. This was all because her instructor took her other 2 since there was no proof of purchase, or, nothing in writing. A possible reason for this not being a problem to you is that the people you leased from are people you know well & are probably alot nicer, more trustworthy, & honest than my friend's trainer. (she was a grinch... literally)
The only disadvantages of needing everything in writing is the HASTLE! It can be a bit of a pain in the bum.
If you truly feel that these people are trustworthy enough, & you know them well enough... then you dont need to worry about it at all. It really is your choice to make. ^-^
=Cat
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I'm "Cat", i'm 14, & i live on a farm. Feel free to ask any questions you have. I want to help n_n
=Cat
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Gender: Female Age: 14 Member Since: August 2, 2006 Answers: 12 Last Update: August 3, 2006 Visitors: 2590
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