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How Not To Be Taken For A Ride: What are the legal rights surrounding horse ownership?


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Whether you’re buying your first horse, loaning one to a friend, or trying to resolve a disagreement about a pony with problems — knowing your rights (and your responsibilities) is vital. In this episode of Do Yourself Justice, host Danny Lawrence is joined by award-winning lawyer Elizabeth Duncan of Slee Blackwell Solicitors, a horse lover and legal expert in equine law to discuss the surprisingly complex world of horse ownership law.

From disputes over a horse’s temperament to arguments over care standards and unwritten loan agreements, this episode is full of practical advice for owners, buyers, sellers, and sharers.

We explore what happens when:

  • You buy a horse and it turns out to be dangerous or not as described

  • A seller is a private individual, not a business — and what rights you lose

  • You agree to loan or lease a horse but things go wrong down the line

  • There’s no written agreement, just texts and handshakes

  • Someone pulls out of a horse share, or a dispute arises over care

  • A horse’s behaviour changes, and both parties blame each other

This isn’t just a niche legal topic — it’s something that affects thousands of horse lovers across the UK every year. Unlike buying a car, purchasing or loaning a horse usually involves limited regulation, variable documentation, and emotionally charged decisions. It’s easy to make assumptions, but far harder to untangle disputes once they happen.

Chapters:

00:00 Introduction to Do Yourself Justice

03:11 What are the different ways of buying a horse? Leasing, loaning and sharing.

04:27 A Do Yourself Justice Scenario

05:37 Can I return a horse if it isn't as described?

06:18 What are my legal rights depending on if it's a private or commercial horse sale?

07:14 What evidence do I need to show the contract to buy the horse has been breached?

10:16 How can a vet help in a dispute over a contract to buy a horse?

11:03 What is the difference between leasing and loaning ahorse?

13:30 What should be included in a contract to lease a horse?

13:54 What should a horse loan agreement include?

15:23 What happens if a horse should new behavioural issues during a loan?

16:56 Is sharing a horse a legal agreement? What should I look out for?

18:14 What legal responsibilities do horse sellers have?

19:43 When should I get a solicitor involved in a horse dispute?

20:07Resolving horse disputes in the small claims court?

21:20Where can I find help and assistance with a horse dispute?

🎯 TOPICS COVERED IN THIS EPISODE INCLUDE:

  • What legal rights do I have when I buy a horse?

  • Can I return a horse if it’s dangerous or misrepresented?

  • What’s the legal difference between buying from a dealer vs a private seller?

  • What proof do I need to show that the horse’s problems were pre-existing?

    What’s the difference between leasing and loaning a horse?

  • What should a loan agreement or horse share contract include?

  • When should you get a solicitor involved — and what can they actually do?

USEFUL RESOURCES FOR HORSE OWNERS AND RIDERS:

🟠 Slee Blackwell Solicitors https://www.sleeblackwell.co.uk

🟡 British Horse Society (BHS)
Guidance on buying, loaning, and caring for horses in the UK: https://www.bhs.org.uk

🔵 Money Claims Online (UK Government Court Claim Service) Make or defend a legal claim (including horse sales and loan agreements): https://www.gov.uk/make-court-claim-for-money

👂 WHO SHOULD LISTEN TO THIS EPISODE?

  • 🐎 First-time horse buyers who want to avoid costly mistakes

  • 📝 Anyone loaning or leasing their horse to someone else

  • 🤝 People entering horse share agreements and needing clarity

  • ⚖️ Those involved in a dispute over ownership, care, or sale

  • 🧾 Anyone unsure what legal documents they need when buying/selling

  • 🗣️ Riders or parents dealing with behaviour changes in a new horse

  • 📩 People wondering when to involve a solicitor (and how it helps)

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