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For Anyone Who Knows Anything About Leasing A Horse


Question Posted Tuesday June 27 2006, 9:42 pm

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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NineLives answered Wednesday August 2 2006, 11:51 pm:
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. ^-^

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Nallie answered Wednesday June 28 2006, 11:41 pm:
It's always a good thing to have any kind of financial agreement in writing. Make sure who pays the vet bills, and liability insurance is listed in the lease. There is no cons to having the lease in writing, it will protect you and the owner both in case something comes up.

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DonutHolez567 answered Tuesday June 27 2006, 10:59 pm:
okay well i am 14 and i have been around gorses my whole life and my mom is a trianer just so you know if you have anyother questions.
i th it is deff. a good idea to have a lease in writing especaily from your trainer. In case you fall off bad or something nothing can happen. I mean i dont think that there are any cons about haveing a lease in writing.
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i hope those work and that this helps a little

feel free to ask me questions any time

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