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I have a horse on permanent loan, I am very happy for his owner to visit as often as she likes (as long as I am able to be there!) She has ridden him while I had him on loan, but she asked as a favour and did not 'expect' to do so
Apologies for specifically answering your replies HashRouge, but why ever do you think it is OK for the owner to ride the horse while it is on loan? A loan agreement (in my view) hands the responsibility for care, upkeep and exercise of the horse over the the loaner or specified others. It doesn't usually give the option for the owner to come along for a joy ride without being required to pay for any maintenance costs?
As an example, I couldn't see most owners agreeing to (for example) a friend turning up to ride their horse free of charge when they (the friend) felt like it?
Apologies for specifically answering your replies HashRouge, but why ever do you think it is OK for the owner to ride the horse while it is on loan? A loan agreement (in my view) hands the responsibility for care, upkeep and exercise of the horse over the the loaner or specified others. It doesn't usually give the option for the owner to come along for a joy ride without being required to pay for any maintenance costs?
As an example, I couldn't see most owners agreeing to (for example) a friend turning up to ride their horse free of charge when they (the friend) felt like it?