Form for "Gifting" a horse?

Simsar

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We have been gifted horses either with or without a £1, the none pound was just given to us but the £1 horse just a typed up reciept.
 

Darkly_Dreaming_Dex

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Looking at the trouble some people are having ATM in New Lounge, i would be extremely careful to get/give a proper receipt,signed & witnessed and change passport info etc ASAP to prevent future issues
 

Trolt

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The easiest way is as people have mentioned: pick a nominal amount and then "sell" the horse for this price. Means you have then a reciept of sale etc as you would for a horse of a greater price.

If you really don't want to take any money for the horse, you can always charge say £10, create official reciept so horse is properly sold. Then a week later send the new owner £10 in a card as a "congratulations on your new horse, have a drink on me" type thing. Then the horse is officially sold, the money is seperate but the new owner hasn't actually lost out.

I still think it's easier for new owners to pay £1 and then the horse is not gifted, they are properly sold.
 

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I bought my 'freebie' for £1 - I felt more comfortable having the legal sale, and transfer of passport done.
 
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