glamourpuss
Well-Known Member
OP I would write a formal letter along the lines.
Dear xx
Without prejudice (v important means if it goes further they can't bring this up against you)
Further to our conversation on xx I am confirming that I will be removing my horse from your site on xx.
This has been an emergency decision as :
1) I came to your premises on the understanding that for £x per week I would receive stable, field, access to arena, my horses fed & turned out every morning.
2) On xx I informed you that at no point should my horses be led together.
3) You chose to ignore my instructions & as a result received an injury.
4) You then informed me that you no longer would feed & turn out my horses. This has broken the initial agreement for which I came to your yard.
The change in agreement left me no choice but to find alternative premises as a matter of urgency. I have given you as much notice as possible & will leave with no livery arrears.
You are now claiming my saddle, bridle, boots claiming that I still owe £xx amount of livery & they will not be returned until this fee is paid.
As I never signed any contract or agreed to this unfair charge I have taken advice on the matter. You holding my property is theft & illegal.
Please return my property immediately or I will be forced to take this matter further.
Or
As I have no wish to leave with hostility I am willing to pay £100 goodwill gesture on receiving all of my possessions back. If you do not wish to take up thus offer I will be forced to retract it & take matters further down the legal route.
Obviously I'm no solicitor but it's worth a try, no?
Dear xx
Without prejudice (v important means if it goes further they can't bring this up against you)
Further to our conversation on xx I am confirming that I will be removing my horse from your site on xx.
This has been an emergency decision as :
1) I came to your premises on the understanding that for £x per week I would receive stable, field, access to arena, my horses fed & turned out every morning.
2) On xx I informed you that at no point should my horses be led together.
3) You chose to ignore my instructions & as a result received an injury.
4) You then informed me that you no longer would feed & turn out my horses. This has broken the initial agreement for which I came to your yard.
The change in agreement left me no choice but to find alternative premises as a matter of urgency. I have given you as much notice as possible & will leave with no livery arrears.
You are now claiming my saddle, bridle, boots claiming that I still owe £xx amount of livery & they will not be returned until this fee is paid.
As I never signed any contract or agreed to this unfair charge I have taken advice on the matter. You holding my property is theft & illegal.
Please return my property immediately or I will be forced to take this matter further.
Or
As I have no wish to leave with hostility I am willing to pay £100 goodwill gesture on receiving all of my possessions back. If you do not wish to take up thus offer I will be forced to retract it & take matters further down the legal route.
Obviously I'm no solicitor but it's worth a try, no?