Scott in SF said: (quoted from post at 17:23:00 11/30/08) Dave, are you saying in Germany if you sell a horse you have to give the buyer a 2 year warrenty ?
Almost.... There are some if's, and's, and but's, but: (for example)
If you advertise/sell a horse as a cutter, reiner, jumper, etc (or the potential), and the buyer, with reasonable training, can't get it to perform, you can be held liable for the initial price, feed and maintenance, and training costs.
If a vice, lameness, or sickness shows up that can be traced back to the seller not identifying it or a hereditary possibility that was not identified... Same thing.
Key is a good, witnessed sales contract and vet check/vaccines and records.
Same goes for dogs, cats, livestock, etc.
If you buy a used car from someone and they don't spell out on a BOS that it is a private sale with no gaurantee, they are stuck for 2 years. Good protection move to deter deadbeats.
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