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Horse Store Case Study

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1. How many horses would you like to store in the stable located at 901 Norwood Street? 2 horses. 2. Where were these horses being kept before now? In Woodland, at a lady’s place who has land. She was charging $45 to store his horses on her land, but now she needs the space for her own personal use. So, he has to move the horses as soon as possible. 3. Do you have the medical records and shots information for each of these horses? If so, I will need a copy of each record for each horse. No, but I do have a medical doctor on call to provide medical assistance to my horses, whenever need. I told Mr. Rudd that he needs to try to obtain the medical shot records from the doctor prior to meeting me to sign the rental agreement. It is …show more content…

How often do you plan to feed, water, and visit your horses per week? Every day. 6. The water has been turned off at 901 Norwood Street for about 2 years now. If you plan to store your horses on the property, you will be responsible for providing them with adequate amounts of water to maintain their health. Will you be able to commit to doing this? Yes. 7. How much are you willing to pay per month to store your horses at the stable located at 901 Norwood Street? He said, “Whatever amount that you are asking for”. “I was paying the lady in Woodland $45 per month”. 8. I would like to meet with you sometime within the next week or two to provide you with a tour of the horse stable(s) and the area in which your horses will be stored. What day(s) and time will work best for you? Mr. Rudd stated, “I am free on the weekends”. “I work during the week, so we would have to meet in the evening, if needing to meet during the week”. 9. Here’s my contact information (903) 472-9293. This is the number that I can be reached at any time that you have any questions or concerns. 10. A deposit of $100 dollars will be required at the time you sign the rental agreement. This form was completed on 2/29/2016 after speaking with Mr. Rudd via

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