You must notify them immediately that they are encroaching on your land. You should consult with an attorney who can review the situation and explain your options. The attorney can send a letter after her/his research into your title. You should not delay since the neighbor may acquire rights in your land if you do not act.
You must notify them immediately that they are encroaching on your land. You should consult with an attorney who can review the situation and explain your options. The attorney can send a letter after her/his research into your title. You should not delay since the neighbor may acquire rights in your land if you do not act.
You must notify them immediately that they are encroaching on your land. You should consult with an attorney who can review the situation and explain your options. The attorney can send a letter after her/his research into your title. You should not delay since the neighbor may acquire rights in your land if you do not act.
You must notify them immediately that they are encroaching on your land. You should consult with an attorney who can review the situation and explain your options. The attorney can send a letter after her/his research into your title. You should not delay since the neighbor may acquire rights in your land if you do not act.
No, not if the someone owns the horses and feeds them without the permission of the owner. That would be trespassing.See related question for a different perspective.No, not if the someone owns the horses and feeds them without the permission of the owner. That would be trespassing.See related question for a different perspective.No, not if the someone owns the horses and feeds them without the permission of the owner. That would be trespassing.See related question for a different perspective.No, not if the someone owns the horses and feeds them without the permission of the owner. That would be trespassing.See related question for a different perspective.
Misha and the boys were evicted from the stable because they were discovered living there without permission from the owner. Additionally, they were causing damage to the property and were not keeping the area clean and safe for the horses.
If they are your horses and its your property why not? I think even if there was gambling between people watching it would be fine :)
It can, but it doesn't have to. If your worried about it, manage your time carefuly. Consider keeping your horses at a full-care facility or hiring someone to care for them at your property. Keep study and horses in balance, and everything will work out great for you!
If someone is looking to purchase equestrian property they are looking to purchase houses with space for horses. This would include stables and grounds for them to run around and exercise on.
World Without Horses was created in 1998.
There is no evidence to suggest that a stranger that braids a horses tail is planning to steal it. However caution should be taken if a stranger went into your horses stall or paddock without asking and did anything to your horse. I suggest reporting it to whoever is in charge at your local stable or if it was on your own property you should invest in a couple of security cameras. The fact that someone went near a strange horse without asking shows they don't care that they did something potentially dangerous and illegal.
As far as I am aware, in most if not all countries, it is illegal to ride a horse without a helmet. (Unless with special permission.)
Yes, there are many people who have horse property and horses here.
actually ranchers can never have enuff horses; as long as they have the property for it.
It depends on how your property is zoned. You should check with your city/county zoning offices to find out. Some areas that do allow horses limit the number of horses you can have based on the size of your property.
It depends on who you're asking. Some consider horses a part of their family (someone), and some not (something).