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Under that section, you must: 1) have possession of the horse for 60 days after the date the charges accrue; 2) make a written request to the owner to pay the unpaid bill; and 3) if the charges are not paid on or before the 11th day after you made demand for payment, you may sell the horse at public auction after ...
What's The Stableman's Lien? A state law that allows a stable owner to keep possession of a horse whose owner has not paid for boarding and other services that are owed. It is used to prevent the horse from leaving the property until the indebtedness is satisfied.
Under that section, you must: 1) have possession of the horse for 60 days after the date the charges accrue; 2) make a written request to the owner to pay the unpaid bill; and 3) if the charges are not paid on or before the 11th day after you made demand for payment, you may sell the horse at public auction after ...
Florida, like most states, does not permit liens against horses for training services. Most states do not have specific lien statutes specifically designating non-payment of \u201ctraining fees\u201d as a legal basis to claim a lien against a horse and sell the horse to satisfy the lien.
Florida, like most states, does not permit liens against horses for training services. Most states do not have specific lien statutes specifically designating non-payment of \u201ctraining fees\u201d as a legal basis to claim a lien against a horse and sell the horse to satisfy the lien.
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When applied to a horse, the lien makes the horse become collateral to secure the payment of board (and sometimes, depending on the law, to secure payment of related charges, such as training fees).
Florida, like most states, does not permit liens against horses for training services. Most states do not have specific lien statutes specifically designating non-payment of \u201ctraining fees\u201d as a legal basis to claim a lien against a horse and sell the horse to satisfy the lien.
What's The Stableman's Lien? A state law that allows a stable owner to keep possession of a horse whose owner has not paid for boarding and other services that are owed. It is used to prevent the horse from leaving the property until the indebtedness is satisfied.
Specific statutes dictate when a lien attaches to a horse. The Horseshoers Lien Act requires the farrier to file a specifically written claim in the county recorder's office within six months after showing the horse to secure the benefits of a lien.
Florida, like most states, does not permit liens against horses for training services. Most states do not have specific lien statutes specifically designating non-payment of \u201ctraining fees\u201d as a legal basis to claim a lien against a horse and sell the horse to satisfy the lien.

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