Andiamo
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Co-Ownership of horse-any experiences when it's gone sour?
Has anyone any experience of this situation? It would be great if you could share experiences, and provide some helpful advice, it would be extremely appreciated.
Background of the situation:
A competition horse was purchased by two friends, each paid 50% of the cost. One party is a pro rider, and has trained the horse up to a very high level. This rider has paid all costs for the horse for 5 years - provided all the training, and paid stabling costs, and competition costs for all this time. The other party paid the 50% of the original price, and has paid for farriery, and nothing else. This person has never ridden the horse, or had anything to do with it.
Now this person is being a pain.
The pro rider wants to buy the horse completely and move it elsewhere due to some significant life events, and give the 50% to the other party. At first the other one, (let's call this person Jo) said, yes no problem. Just give her the 50% and it's a done deal. Then Jo changed her mind, and said no, you can't have the horse, you must sell it.
Every day Jo has become more and more sour. The rider does not want to sell the horse...as he has trained it for 5 years, and has put blood, sweat and tears into the horse, and he has a very strong emotional connection to the horse. He doesn't want anyone else riding the horse, when is the one who's done all the work and got it to its current level. There was no co-ownership contract put in place when they bought the horse together - they were close friends and trusted each other.
The Pro rider is extremely upset about it all, he has the money to pay her off for her share, but now she won't accept it, and refuses to let the horse move. But the horse HAS to move. So, it's a major problem.
Please, can anyone help with this? feel free to ask additional questions to get a full picture if you need to.
Lindt chocolate santas and bunnies for you all.
Has anyone any experience of this situation? It would be great if you could share experiences, and provide some helpful advice, it would be extremely appreciated.
Background of the situation:
A competition horse was purchased by two friends, each paid 50% of the cost. One party is a pro rider, and has trained the horse up to a very high level. This rider has paid all costs for the horse for 5 years - provided all the training, and paid stabling costs, and competition costs for all this time. The other party paid the 50% of the original price, and has paid for farriery, and nothing else. This person has never ridden the horse, or had anything to do with it.
Now this person is being a pain.
The pro rider wants to buy the horse completely and move it elsewhere due to some significant life events, and give the 50% to the other party. At first the other one, (let's call this person Jo) said, yes no problem. Just give her the 50% and it's a done deal. Then Jo changed her mind, and said no, you can't have the horse, you must sell it.
Every day Jo has become more and more sour. The rider does not want to sell the horse...as he has trained it for 5 years, and has put blood, sweat and tears into the horse, and he has a very strong emotional connection to the horse. He doesn't want anyone else riding the horse, when is the one who's done all the work and got it to its current level. There was no co-ownership contract put in place when they bought the horse together - they were close friends and trusted each other.
The Pro rider is extremely upset about it all, he has the money to pay her off for her share, but now she won't accept it, and refuses to let the horse move. But the horse HAS to move. So, it's a major problem.
Please, can anyone help with this? feel free to ask additional questions to get a full picture if you need to.
Lindt chocolate santas and bunnies for you all.