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If you hear it from the horse's mouth you're listening to a neigh sayer

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camelot72

Junior Member
I sold a horse to a girl 12 mths ago and in the receipt/contract I'd asked for first offer if she ever sold him (at the same price $2200) which she paid for him with an arab mare and 2 arabian costumes (one that every time you take it out of the bag, bits fall off it,- so never used)

I found out about 6 mths later that she had the horse for sale (for $1500).

Its taken her another 4 mths to then msg me and offer him to me...

In which she asked for the mare back and one of the costumes, then also asked for a young horse (to top up the money).

She's now saying that the costume is second hand (even though its never been used) and the young filly i gave (i had for sale at $1200)...

Is our original contract nul n void?

Do i just give her the price that she had on the horse?
 


tranquility

Senior Member
I'm not sure you had an original "contract". But, if you did, I am uncertain what the terms were. Did you write the original "receipt"?
 

george of

Member
I sold a horse to a girl 12 mths ago and in the receipt/contract I'd asked for first offer if she ever sold him (at the same price $2200) which she paid for him with an arab mare and 2 arabian costumes (one that every time you take it out of the bag, bits fall off it,- so never used)

I found out about 6 mths later that she had the horse for sale (for $1500).

Its taken her another 4 mths to then msg me and offer him to me...

In which she asked for the mare back and one of the costumes, then also asked for a young horse (to top up the money).

She's now saying that the costume is second hand (even though its never been used) and the young filly i gave (i had for sale at $1200)...

Is our original contract nul n void?

Do i just give her the price that she had on the horse?
In which US state is this request to 'top up the money' taking place?

US law only.
 

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