Sorry, even MORE questions about loaning.......

EllieBeast

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Okay, the time is creeping up on me FAR too quickly now
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i have decided not to advertise her, but to find someone via word of mouth. i have had some interest already and have already had a chat with someone over the phone about her (burst into tears as soon as i put the phone down, im such a pansy). i was wondering if there are any specific things that i should ask people, or that i should tell them when initially speaking over the phone to them? i have never had to sell or loan a horse before, so this is all horribly new. sorry for vague post, but i am just after any info (obvious or otherwise) that may be of use, need to think logically about this as am panicking already
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ps. feel free to tell me to shut up or to slap me round the face to avoid hysterics!
 
After a long time dwelling on it I put my horse on loan 4 weeks ago and (touch wood) he seems to be fine. The person who is loaning him tried him and then I inspected the yard he was going to. I also had a contract which is of www.bhs.org.uk which I tweaked to suit me.I have 2 copies- 1 for me and 1 for them which we both signed and had witnessed.
I made a list of all the info they needed on him and the equipment that went with him which we also signed.
I am going to check him next week.
 
I am in the process of doing the same as charlie76, with list of equipment etc, they are having him for a fortnight first to see how they go. Got them to hack out with me and took him sj schooling in trailer- better opportunities than when you buy a horse!
 
Hi, thankyou for that info. i will definately use the agreement and make lists etc. i have no choice but to loan her out as am off to manchester uni in sept
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i'm glad all seems to be going well for you so far, i'm just scared of the whole thing tbh. she is such a lovely lass, and as long as she is fed, she will settle fine wherever she is. i, on the other hand, will be a wreck!
 
thanks kc, we will trailer the horse over to a local arena with a full course of SJ to be tried, as i want her to go somewhere that she will be jumped. good luck with yours!
 
I also used the loan agreement too and copied and pasted to suit my needs and gave one to the lady I loaned from and also sent a copy to my insurer. It was all read out between the loaner and myself with witnesses and then signed by all parties.
The loan agreement I had was in pdf format. If you have trouble with it in anyway please feel free to pm me.
I cut and pasted into a word document as the pdf format is it saved as would not allow overtyping ( unless that can be changed and I don't know how).
Good luck though and I hope you find the right person but I would use the loan agreement so that all the parties concerned know where they stand.
Cazx
 
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