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Boarding barn situation

Asked on May 19th, 2016 on Animal Law - Florida
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So I kept my horse at a boarding barn and I moved him before the last two weeks of January. He did not return to the previous barn, and she charged me $1445 because I left. My horse wasn't physically at her barn and she charged me for February and part of March. I essentially paid for a stall/feed/care for an animal that wasn't even there. I have been paying her off because she's a horrible person. I have $584 more to pay her and we agreed on payments. However she's threatening me with lawyers and to pay her in full this week. What are my rights?
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Consumer Debt Collector Harassment & Abuse Attorney serving Tampa, FL
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Who knows because you havebeen making agreements in a legal situation without any lawyers involved and its simply impossible to tell what you have done or agreed to or not done or not agreed to. Practically your best bet is to pay her off immediately and make better decisions in the future. 
Answered on Jun 01st, 2016 at 1:14 PM

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