Hawaii Pre-Purchase Recommendations - Horse Equine Forms

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What is this form?

The Pre-Purchase Recommendations form serves as a guide for buyers considering the purchase of a horse. This form outlines essential recommendations from the seller to the buyer, distinguishing it from other equine-related forms. It emphasizes the importance of a thorough pre-purchase examination and offers insights into buyer expectations and questions to ask during the purchasing process.

Form components explained

  • Identification of the seller and the proposed horse for purchase.
  • Recommendations for a pre-purchase veterinary examination.
  • Guidance on recognizing personal limitations as a rider.
  • Encouragement to ask questions and seek clarity about the horse's history and behavior.
  • Warning about the inherent risks associated with equine activities.
  • Prompts for understanding that the purchased horse is "as is" unless otherwise stated.
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Situations where this form applies

This form should be used when a buyer is contemplating the purchase of a horse and wishes to seek formal recommendations from the seller. It is particularly useful for novice buyers or those returning to the equestrian scene who may have questions or concerns regarding the buying process and the welfare of the horse.

Who should use this form

  • Horse buyers seeking guidance before making a purchase.
  • Novice equestrians looking for clarity and recommendations in the buying process.
  • Parents purchasing a horse for their children.
  • Experienced riders evaluating potential purchases.

How to complete this form

  • Identify the parties involved, including the seller and the potential buyer.
  • Specify the horse being purchased, including any relevant details.
  • Review and note the seller’s recommendations regarding veterinary checks and questions.
  • Complete any additional sections regarding the buyer's understanding of risks and responsibilities.
  • Sign and date the form to acknowledge acceptance of the recommendations provided.

Is notarization required?

This form usually doesn’t need to be notarized. However, local laws or specific transactions may require it. Our online notarization service, powered by Notarize, lets you complete it remotely through a secure video session, available 24/7.

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Common mistakes

  • Failing to conduct a pre-purchase veterinary examination.
  • Not asking enough questions about the horse's history and behavior.
  • Assuming the horse's performance will match the previous owner's experiences.
  • Overlooking the inherent risks associated with horse ownership and activities.

Advantages of online completion

  • Immediate access to professionally drafted legal recommendations.
  • Convenient download options for easy printing and sharing.
  • Editability allows customization to meet individual needs.
  • Reliable format ensures compliance with general equine purchase practices.

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FAQ

The prepurchase examination is an objective evaluation of the horse to discover any problems that might affect the horse's current or future performance and health.Our prepurchase exams include a thorough physical exam where the heart, lungs, eyes, conformation, skin, teeth, legs, and feet are evaluated.

The Price Tag The price of a basic pre-purchase exam will vary from one veterinary practice to another, but in general you can expect to pay from $250 to $500. It's a good idea to ask the veterinarian the base cost up front.

The cost of vetting a horse may vary between veterinary practices and the type of vetting carried out. A basic or insurance 2 stage vetting will normally cost around £75 and a 5 stage vetting will normally cost around A£250.

Typically the person who is going to be buying the horse pays for the pre-purchase exam. This means that all discoveries and medical findings discovered during this exam belong to that client.

The prepurchase examination is an objective evaluation of the horse to discover any problems that might affect the horse's current or future performance and health.Our prepurchase exams include a thorough physical exam where the heart, lungs, eyes, conformation, skin, teeth, legs, and feet are evaluated.

You should have the horse checked by a vet. A vet check will probably cost you between £75 and A£250 depending on the extent to which the vet examines the horse. There are 5 levels of check: the more you have, the more expensive the fee.

In case no paperwork is available on your horse. You can use the registration application of AQHA. What you need to do when registering for your horse is to collect the signature of the owner of your horse at the time she was bred.

Step 1 Date and Parties. Enter the date in which the document is being created. Step 2 Horse Description. Horse's Name (if named) Step 3 Purchase Price Information. Step 4 Security Deposit. Step 5 Signatures. Step 6 Acknowledgement of Notary Public.

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