charterline
Well-Known Member
My horse is due to go on loan shortly. I will be sending her with three rugs. What would people expect to see in a loan agreement? (I'm aware the reality of it will probably vary as to how long the loaner has the horse!)
My view is that if the horse gets sent with three rugs, it should come back with either the same rugs in reasonable condition (but mended if required), or replacement rugs of similar value/condition to the ones sent.
So if I sent a £300 bucas rug, used but no rips, I'd either expect the same rug back, mended if the horse had damaged/ripped it, or if it had been destroyed, I'd expect a replacement rug to be sent back of similar value.
Is this fair? Or mean?
My view is that if the horse gets sent with three rugs, it should come back with either the same rugs in reasonable condition (but mended if required), or replacement rugs of similar value/condition to the ones sent.
So if I sent a £300 bucas rug, used but no rips, I'd either expect the same rug back, mended if the horse had damaged/ripped it, or if it had been destroyed, I'd expect a replacement rug to be sent back of similar value.
Is this fair? Or mean?