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Leasing a horse! HELP!!?

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i have been riding for 2 years and im ready to lease a horse. it'll help me when i do get a horse. do have any extra things i should now about leasing? are there any secret that i dont know about? ANY THING will help me!

April Overfield

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  1. It is always a good step to lease before you buy. My advise would be to only do a half lease for right now until you get a better idea of the time involved. I would also recommend using your trainer to find the lease. Sometimes good things are in classified ads and the like, but some people might try to scam you if they don't think you are that experienced. If I were you I would sit down and write everything I wanted from a lease on a piece of paper. Things like...Going on trail rides, taking lessons, etc. Order them. Show that list to your trainer and that can help them find you something that fits your needs. I don't think there are any secrets to leasing. Just read your contract carefully. Make sure they have an upper limit down for how much they can charge you for medical expenses if something does go wrong. Good luck!It is always a good step to lease before you buy. My advise would be to only do a half lease for right now until you get a better idea of the time involved. I would also recommend using your trainer to find the lease. Sometimes good things are in classified ads and the like, but some people might try to scam you if they don't think you are that experienced. If I were you I would sit down and write everything I wanted from a lease on a piece of paper. Things like...Going on trail rides, taking lessons, etc. Order them. Show that list to your trainer and that can help them find you something that fits your needs. I don't think there are any secrets to leasing. Just read your contract carefully. Make sure they have an upper limit down for how much they can charge you for medical expenses if something does go wrong. Good luck!


  2. It is always a good step to lease before you buy. My advise would be to only do a half lease for right now until you get a better idea of the time involved. I would also recommend using your trainer to find the lease. Sometimes good things are in classified ads and the like, but some people might try to scam you if they don't think you are that experienced. If I were you I would sit down and write everything I wanted from a lease on a piece of paper. Things like...Going on trail rides, taking lessons, etc. Order them. Show that list to your trainer and that can help them find you something that fits your needs. I don't think there are any secrets to leasing. Just read your contract carefully. Make sure they have an upper limit down for how much they can charge you for medical expenses if something does go wrong. Good luck!

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