Montana Boarding Stable Agreement - Horse Equine Forms

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What this document covers

The Boarding Stable Agreement is a legally binding contract between a stable owner and a horse owner. It establishes the terms under which horses are boarded, covering critical elements like fees, care standards, liability, and emergency provisions. This form is essential for ensuring both parties understand their rights and responsibilities, setting it apart from more general rental or boarding agreements.


Key components of this form

  • Fees, term, and payment schedule, including deposit requirements
  • Description of the horse(s) to be boarded
  • Standards of care and responsibilities of the stable
  • Liability clauses outlining risk of loss and limitations on claims
  • Emergency care provisions for veterinary services
  • Owner's obligations regarding insurance and health records
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When to use this document

This form is used when a horse owner seeks to board their horse at a stable. It is particularly important when establishing clear guidelines regarding care, costs, and responsibilities, which can help prevent disputes between the owner and the stable. Use it when negotiating terms for boarding, whether short-term or long-term, and when specific conditions of care and liability need to be documented.

Intended users of this form

  • Horse owners looking to board their horses at a stable
  • Stable owners who wish to formalize their boarding arrangements
  • Individuals seeking to clarify responsibilities and liabilities associated with horse boarding

How to prepare this document

  • Identify the parties involved: the stable owner and the horse owner.
  • Complete the fees section by filling in the boarding fees and terms.
  • Describe each horse to be boarded, including necessary health information.
  • Review and understand the liability and risk of loss clauses.
  • Sign and date the agreement to make it legally binding.

Is notarization required?

This form does not typically require notarization unless specified by local law. However, if you have any concerns, it is advisable to consult with a legal professional.

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Common mistakes to avoid

  • Failing to provide detailed information about each horse.
  • Not understanding the liability clauses before signing.
  • Missing deadlines for payment or notice of termination.
  • Neglecting to review the stable's facilities and services.

Benefits of completing this form online

  • Convenient access to a professionally drafted agreement that saves time.
  • Editable templates allow for easy customization to meet specific needs.
  • Availability of legal form experts to assist with understanding terms.
  • Quick downloads ensure you can start your horse boarding process immediately.

Summary of main points

  • Clearly outlined terms in a Boarding Stable Agreement help prevent disputes.
  • Understanding your rights and responsibilities is crucial for both parties.
  • Documentation of care standards and emergency procedures provides peace of mind.
  • Liability: Legal responsibility to compensate for harm or loss.
  • Equine: Relating to horses.
  • Lien: A legal right to keep possession of property until a debt owed is discharged.

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FAQ

Self-care stall board usually costs between $200 and $1,000 monthly depending on the factors described above and self-care pasture board can cost between $100 and $600 monthly.

The cost of boarding averages $400 to $500 per month but can go as high as $1,200 to $2,500 in metropolitan areas. Services such as mucking out stalls, feeding and turning out your horse to pasture may not be included in the price.

Self-care board is what it sounds like: housing your horse at someone else's facility but feeding and managing him yourself.

In this day and age of law suits and precarious economies the right boarding agreement can offer you substantial support and protection. Horse owner has signed and agrees to require each of his or her guests to sign a LIABILITY RELEASE (exhibit "A").

Full board will include all the necessities for the horse, plus a stall with full turn out to pasture. Full board does not require owners to visit their horses every day; instead, staff at the barn clean the stall, feed the horse, and bring him in/out of the pasture.

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