emmadk22
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Hi, im hoping someone can help. I will breakdown my situation as simply as possible and hopefully i've posted in the right area.
5 Weeks ago i was given the opportunity to own my first horse. Although i can ride well we did lots of research surrounding the care and maintenance as we've never owned our own. We are looking for suitable grazing close to home and thought we'd dropped on lucky when i saw an ad posted on facebook:
1-2 half acre paddocks for rent £15 each pw & 1 acre paddock £30pw
I immediately contacted the advertiser, they seemed genuine down to each people and she sent me the information which showed the rates above and some other terms.
After a lengthy discussion we agreed to take a 1 acre paddock for £30pw. Payable at 4 weeks in advance and then £30 per week to keep 4 weeks in front. We were told that if we were to get another horse in the future they wouldn't allow 2 on 1/2 acre and we thought it would be better to have a larger plot anyway.
When we initially went down to view it wasn't taped out and the guy explained that it would be measured. We paid the 4 weeks in advance to be followed then by a weekly payment of £30 so we would always be 4 weeks in advance. Our horse arrived a week later. 2 Weeks later the grass is gone and we're buying hay. No problem we expected the costs.
However on watching location location a couple of nights ago we saw what and acre actually looks like and looked at google. where we found an acre comprises of around 4047 sqm. Off we went with our tape measure to find we have 810 sqm. Nowhere near enough for our 15"1 tb to be on.
We thought maybe the guy renting the land had been diddled too as we are just sup letting and he had rented off the land owner. I messaged to explain the problem to which the response was " Paul says they are not acre paddocks. He says when you came down he said a £15 paddock or a £30 paddock". Paul did say this, with us assuming, as per their ad, that the £30 paddock would be an acre and sufficient for our horse.
Unfortuntely we have no tennancy agreement as they still havent sent one and no proof of the 4 weeks we paid other than it was stipulated on the info she sent. On telling them we felt misled into believing we have an acre as that's what everything pointed to they turned quite nasty. We told them we would move our horse asap and wouldn't be paying anymore rent as were 4 weeks in front. They are now saying this is a bond. We told them we would speak to trading standards to which he said they 810sqm was plenty for a horse but they wanted us out by Friday ( in 5 days ) or they would move her themselves.
Can they move our horse like that? It goes without saying we are desperately trying to find her somewhere and are viewing tomorrow but in the meantime can they?
Also can someone please confirm im not going mad and that 810 sqm is not adequate. They keep their own young cob on 450 sqm
5 Weeks ago i was given the opportunity to own my first horse. Although i can ride well we did lots of research surrounding the care and maintenance as we've never owned our own. We are looking for suitable grazing close to home and thought we'd dropped on lucky when i saw an ad posted on facebook:
1-2 half acre paddocks for rent £15 each pw & 1 acre paddock £30pw
I immediately contacted the advertiser, they seemed genuine down to each people and she sent me the information which showed the rates above and some other terms.
After a lengthy discussion we agreed to take a 1 acre paddock for £30pw. Payable at 4 weeks in advance and then £30 per week to keep 4 weeks in front. We were told that if we were to get another horse in the future they wouldn't allow 2 on 1/2 acre and we thought it would be better to have a larger plot anyway.
When we initially went down to view it wasn't taped out and the guy explained that it would be measured. We paid the 4 weeks in advance to be followed then by a weekly payment of £30 so we would always be 4 weeks in advance. Our horse arrived a week later. 2 Weeks later the grass is gone and we're buying hay. No problem we expected the costs.
However on watching location location a couple of nights ago we saw what and acre actually looks like and looked at google. where we found an acre comprises of around 4047 sqm. Off we went with our tape measure to find we have 810 sqm. Nowhere near enough for our 15"1 tb to be on.
We thought maybe the guy renting the land had been diddled too as we are just sup letting and he had rented off the land owner. I messaged to explain the problem to which the response was " Paul says they are not acre paddocks. He says when you came down he said a £15 paddock or a £30 paddock". Paul did say this, with us assuming, as per their ad, that the £30 paddock would be an acre and sufficient for our horse.
Unfortuntely we have no tennancy agreement as they still havent sent one and no proof of the 4 weeks we paid other than it was stipulated on the info she sent. On telling them we felt misled into believing we have an acre as that's what everything pointed to they turned quite nasty. We told them we would move our horse asap and wouldn't be paying anymore rent as were 4 weeks in front. They are now saying this is a bond. We told them we would speak to trading standards to which he said they 810sqm was plenty for a horse but they wanted us out by Friday ( in 5 days ) or they would move her themselves.
Can they move our horse like that? It goes without saying we are desperately trying to find her somewhere and are viewing tomorrow but in the meantime can they?
Also can someone please confirm im not going mad and that 810 sqm is not adequate. They keep their own young cob on 450 sqm