What Our Horse Lease Forms Include

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Our Leasing Forms

Full Equine Lease Agreement

Purpose and Intended Use:

The Basics:

Fees:

Horse Owner’s Representations:

Protections for Horse Owner:

Partial Equine Lease Agreement

Purpose and Intended Use:

The Basics:

Fees:

Lessee’s Use of Horse:

Horse Owner’s Representations:

Protections for Horse Owner:

Protections for Lessee:

Full Equine Lease Agreement With Registration Transfer

Purpose and Intended Use:

Designed for show horse leases where the horse is transferred into the lessee’s name but does not change legal ownership, this new form addresses the legal effect of the registration transfer along with the complexities of a full lease situation.

The Basics:

Fees:

Horse Owner’s Representations:

Protections for Horse Owner:

Broodmare Lease Agreement

Purpose and Intended Use:

Included Documents:

Document Format:

The Basics:

Fees:

Mare Owner’s Representations:

Protections for Mare Owner:

Protections for Lessee:

Equine Facility Full Lease Agreement

Purpose and Intended Use:

Designed to protect both landlord and tenant, this form is designed for situations where a horse property owner wants to rent out the horse facility portion of the property to a trainer or other person who will keep horses on the property; does not include residence.

The Basics:

Protections for Landlord:

Protections for Tenant:

Equine Facility Partial Lease Agreement

Purpose and Intended Use:

Designed to protect both landlord and tenant, this form is intended for situations where a horse property owner wants to rent out a portion of a horse facility (e.g., a set of stalls or a barn) to a trainer or other person who will keep horses on the property; does not include residence.

The Basics:

Protections for Landlord:

Protections for Tenant: