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slacy09
Reg. Nov 2005
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2017-07-22 9:45 PM
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Contract for making payments
Zeal Queen
Posts: 3826
Location: TEXAS
Does anyone have a contract used when the buyer wants to make payments on the horse?
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streakysox
Reg. Jul 2008
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2017-07-22 10:31 PM
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RE: Contract for making payments
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Don't take payments.
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livexlovexrodeo
Reg. Oct 2009
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2017-07-23 1:34 AM
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RE: Contract for making payments
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Posts: 6387
Location: Pacific Northwest
I made payments on the last horse I bought and signed a contract. It didn't say how much my monthly payments had to be, but it had the amount I agreed to put down and the date I had to have her paid off by.
But now as a jaded adult I would be scared to take payments because I've realized most people aren't like me.
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hammer_time
Reg. Jul 2007
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2017-07-23 2:00 AM
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RE: Contract for making payments
Money Eating Baggage Owner
Posts: 9586
Location: Phoenix
If you do take payments, you keep the horse until paid off. But I wouldn't do payments.
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wyoming barrel racer
Reg. Apr 2006
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2017-07-23 5:04 PM
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RE: Contract for making payments
Neat Freak
Posts: 11216
Location: Wonderful Wyoming
I have a contract for my babies I sell off the mare with a deposit. pm me your address and I'll send you what I have. Pretty much says if they don't pay off ON TIME, they lose all they have paid and that is just pretty much that. So far so good.
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RunNitroRun
Reg. Oct 2011
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2017-07-25 4:13 PM
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RE: Contract for making payments
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Posts: 678
Location: Canada
Couple pieces of advice:
-- Make the payments short
(3 months or less
)
-- Require a large down payment
(50%
)
-- Do not let the horse leave the property until paid in full
-- Make sure the horse has insurance payable to YOU until it's paid in full and includes major medical
-- Make sure your contract states that all vet, farrier, deworming, dental etc are to be paid by buyer
-- Agree on a boarding fee
(whatever to cover feed costs
) until the horse is paid in full.
-- Make sure that your contract states any late payments will VOID the contract and all monies received will be kept
Payment sometimes work out great but there are lots of horror stories. If the buyer doesn't have a large down payment available then move on. If they can't pay off the horse in 3 months or less - move on. The longer the payment schedule goes on the more likely they are to default on the payments. If the horse is not paid off in three months you haven't lost a lot of the training you've put on
(if applicable
) and the horse is still marketable. If someone needs 6 months to a year to buy a horse then IMO they shouldn't buy it. If they have to make small payments over long periods of time what are they going to do if the horse gets sick, or injured?
Short concise contracts typically work out the best.
Best of luck.
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