Equestrian yard lease
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- Length:24 pages (6240 words)
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About this document
This is a lease of an equestrian establishment of any size. Use for a livery yard, training facilities or for a racing yard. The agreement provides for care and maintenance of buildings, plant, facilities and grassland.
The facilities could be limited to a single stable block or the most well equipped livery yard complete with indoor school, outdoor arena, other outbuildings and paddocks. The tenant could be either a private individual, or someone running a livery business.
This agreement has been drawn to include provision for the upkeep of agricultural land and specifically equestrian activities.
The law in this lease
This document creates a lease under the Property laws and suitable for whole provinces and states in Canada.
When to use this agreement
This lease is likely to be suitable:
- Whether the property is just a stable block with an adjacent field, or whether it has the most comprehensive set of equestrian facilities
- If the tenant will be responsible for maintaining the condition of the land and facilities
- If the tenant is not a farmer or anyone who will grow crops or breed animals with a view to sale
This document does not allow for residential buildings on the land to be let: the tenant (or any employee) should not be allowed to live on site. If you require provisions for letting one of the buildings for residential purposes, use a separate residential lease for that part of the property, or contact us to have suitable provisions included in the facilities lease.
Agreement features and contents
This lease is comprehensive and provides alternatives for important choices.
It contains 27provisions and 1 schedule, including:
- The lease
- Rent: amount and frequency, other payments, interest, review
- Condition and repair
- Tenant’s positive obligations
- Restrictions on Tenant
- Agricultural provisions
- Competitions, vehicles and grassland damage
- Signs and advertisements
- Goods and vehicles
- Default notice by Landlord
- Assignment of the lease
- Subletting: not allowed
- Indemnity: tenant indemnifies landlord
- Insurance
- Security deposit
- Access for Landlord
- Guarantor
- Provision for premature termination
- Forfeiture
- Schedule 1: rights reserved
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