cluedo
Well-Known Member
I have a lovely 6yo who came from a well known Showjumper and was brought for a considerabe amount of money. He has serious medical and psychological issues since purchase rendering him unrideable. We are in the process of suing him as he is not fit for purpose of eventing (or riding in that matter).
He has made offers to take him back and exchange (as per his sales warranty) and then keeps changing his mind and then he refuses to speak about the horse. He knows the horse is not sellable or rideable and for that reason he has refused to discuss him anymore, hence now instructing solicitors.
I have had the offer of a fabulous home for him as a companion. They want to buy him for £500 and know of all his problems.
Can you sell a horse prior to getting into court? I took recent videos of the horse and his problems and have up to date vet reports with a very guarded prognosis for any ridden work. The new owners will make him available for inspection if the court ask to see him.
What do I do?
He has made offers to take him back and exchange (as per his sales warranty) and then keeps changing his mind and then he refuses to speak about the horse. He knows the horse is not sellable or rideable and for that reason he has refused to discuss him anymore, hence now instructing solicitors.
I have had the offer of a fabulous home for him as a companion. They want to buy him for £500 and know of all his problems.
Can you sell a horse prior to getting into court? I took recent videos of the horse and his problems and have up to date vet reports with a very guarded prognosis for any ridden work. The new owners will make him available for inspection if the court ask to see him.
What do I do?