Aqha Horse Lease Agreement

Fortunately, the new buyer was a beginner and did not plan to show the horse in the amateur department until 2017, so this provision did not cause the sale (Note: the new owner was able to show the horse in the beginners department, because the property is not necessary). Taylor also showed Chloe in 2018 in the AQHA Youth World Show titles with 14-18 Western Pleasure and Western Riding. At the end of the year, Tobin was still busy showing off his other horses, so it was decided that the lease would have to be extended until 2019 so that Taylor could begin his amateur competitive career with a known horse. Tobin supports insurance for Chloe and Taylor is responsible for paying all entrance fees, since the tenant and an amateur competitor. Vroegh requires that rented horses be insured in their program. Sometimes people who own the rented horse, who want to carry insurance on it, like their investment, so they can collect on them in case of loss. This varies from client to client. Vroegh uses his daughter (Mallory) as an example to address the negative gossip that travels without knowing the whole story. When she was a teenager, Mallory succeeded with a mare from a small local breeder who found Shannon young Sanimin and turned her into the show horse she became.

Let`s start with the rules for renting a horse for breeding (Rule 225). The downside of the updated rules is that if someone rents their horse while trying to sell it, and someone wants to buy it before the end of the one-year lease, they cannot buy the horse because they cannot show it until the end of the “official” lease. But I think overall it`s still a good opportunity for those who can`t afford to buy a top horse, but who may be able to pay the price. Vroegh also finds rental opportunities through their personal network. “The negatives are emotional, it can be funny and complicated,” she says. “Horses are so personal to people. And if it`s a horse that can be sold, it`s probably a horse they don`t want to sell because they love it, and the new ones will love it. And then you have too many people involved in choosing a horse. The Wheelers generally ask the tenant to cover all expenses related to the horse, as if it were in possession. Alyse Roberts – Well, I`m not a fan. I understand the rules they follow and I can understand their reasons for the new AQHA leasing rules.

It says the horse is rented for at least a year. My problem is what happens if the horse sells? If the horse is rented and someone comes to buy that horse, there is no way to terminate the lease. It doesn`t make sense to me as a trainer or if I was the owner of this horse. Until this minimum of one year, there must be an issue to the lease.