SarahK
Well-Known Member
I have posted on here before about our ups and downs with our loan horse etc.
Anyway, the other day was the straw that broke the camels back and we decided he has to go back to his owner. Easier said than done!
Our contract says that we must give 42 days notice, thats fine. We contacted owner and said that she must take him back and that if it takes 42 days thats fine.
Well since we took said horse, his owner moved to cornwall and decided she wants nothing more to do with him and that if we dont want him he must be sold. She's not willing to take him back to Cornwall and sell him from there, she wants him to stay with us until sold.
She wants 2k too much for him and he will never sell if overpriced. So we said we cant do that, we cant afford to keep him any longer than the 42 days.
She keeps dragging her feet and is very reluctant to do anything. I am worried that at the end of the 42 days she will have done nothing and we will be left holding the baby so to speak!
Not sure what we can do short of delivering him back to her and putting him on her doorstep - however we cant really afford to transport him all the way to cornwall! What if she's done nothing when the 42 days ends?
Any help or experiences would be appreciated. Thanks
Anyway, the other day was the straw that broke the camels back and we decided he has to go back to his owner. Easier said than done!
Our contract says that we must give 42 days notice, thats fine. We contacted owner and said that she must take him back and that if it takes 42 days thats fine.
Well since we took said horse, his owner moved to cornwall and decided she wants nothing more to do with him and that if we dont want him he must be sold. She's not willing to take him back to Cornwall and sell him from there, she wants him to stay with us until sold.
She wants 2k too much for him and he will never sell if overpriced. So we said we cant do that, we cant afford to keep him any longer than the 42 days.
She keeps dragging her feet and is very reluctant to do anything. I am worried that at the end of the 42 days she will have done nothing and we will be left holding the baby so to speak!
Not sure what we can do short of delivering him back to her and putting him on her doorstep - however we cant really afford to transport him all the way to cornwall! What if she's done nothing when the 42 days ends?
Any help or experiences would be appreciated. Thanks