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Hey, Equestrians! Polly from Blue Ribbon Law here. Today, were going to be talking all about boarding stables. Are you currently running a boarding stable, thinking about building one, or even buying a property with an existing stable? If you answered yes to any of these questions, you need to listen up so that you can avoid making the three biggest mistakes we see boarding stables make so that you dont end up putting your investment at risk. After years of advising stable owners, weve heard it all, from the stable that is stuck with someone who has stopped paying the board to one with an abandoned horse, or even the one that had a horse severely injured on its property. Unfortunately, most of these types of conversations are had after the problem has occurred, and the boarding stable now needs our help to solve their problem. The biggest mistake a boarding stable can make is not having proper documentation. At a minimum, a boarding stable should have a boarding agreement, a release