These documents incorporate specific provisions designed to protect landlords who let property that includes equestrian facilities such as stables, paddocks and arenas. Written by a solicitor who has owned horses for many years, these equestrian property documents cover a variety of situations from allowing a neighbour to set-up jumps in a field, to renting a house with a stable block and indoor arena. Guidance notes and use of plain English make these easy documents to edit.
Equestrian property leases
Equestrian facilities licence: stables; arena or other buildings
Use this document to record the terms under which you give permission to someone else to use your equestrian facilities. Those might be short term use of stables, an arena, show jumps, gallops or cross country course. Permission might be for a one-off or for repeat use.
Equestrian yard lease: stables and other facilities
This is a lease of an equestrian establishment of any size. Use for a livery yard, training or recovery facilities, or for racing yards. It is suitable for private or business use. It provides for care and maintenance of buildings, plant, facilities and grassland.
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