Free Massachusetts Bill of Sale

WARRANTIES: The Seller warrants that the Motor Vehicle is free of any liens and encumbrances except the Security Interest and that the Seller is the legal owner of the Motor Vehicle. The Seller also warrants that the Seller has the full right and authority to sell and deliver the Motor Vehicle and that the Seller will defend the title of the Motor Vehicle against any and all claims and demands except the Security Interest.

'AS IS' CONDITION: The Purchaser acknowledges that the Motor Vehicle is sold 'as is'. The Seller expressly disclaims any implied warranty as to fitness for a particular purpose and any implied warranty as to merchantability. The Seller expressly disclaims any expressed or other implied warranties.

WORKING ORDER: Any warranty as to the condition or working order of the Motor Vehicle is expressly disclaimed by the Seller.

MANUFACTURER'S WARRANTY: Any disclaimer of warranties by the Seller in this Bill of Sale will not in any way affect the terms of any applicable warranties from the manufacturer of the Motor Vehicle.

LIABILITIES: The Seller does not assume, nor does the Seller authorize any other person on the behalf of the Seller to assume, any liability in connection with the sale or delivery of the Motor Vehicle.

INSPECTION: The Purchaser accepts the Motor Vehicle in its existing condition given that the Purchaser has either inspected the Motor Vehicle or was given the opportunity to inspect the Motor Vehicle but chose to not inspect it.

GOVERNING LAW: This Bill of Sale will be construed in accordance with and governed by the laws of the Commonwealth of Massachusetts.

SIGNED, SEALED, AND DELIVERED this ____________________, _______ in the presence of:

Federal and State Law requires that the Seller state the Mileage upon transfer of ownership. Failure to complete or providing an inaccurate or untruthful statement may result in fines and/or imprisonment.

Odometer Disclosure Statement

I , ______________________ of ________________________ (the 'Seller'), STATE AND DECLARE that the odometer of the following vehicle (the 'Motor Vehicle') reads as follows:

We CERTIFY that to the best of our knowledge the odometer reading as stated above is actual mileage in excess of odometer’s mechanical limits.

SIGNED, SEALED, AND DELIVERED
this ____________________, _______ in the presence of:

________________________
Seller: ______________________
Address: ________________________

Receipt of original copy
is hereby acknowledged by
______________________

___________________________
Purchaser: ______________________
Address: ________________________

How A Bill of Sale in Massachusetts Will Help You Document and Prove the Small and Big Property Sales

When was the last time you bought a used asset from someone you knew? Whether you bought a week-old phone, a dog, a laptop, or car, do you have any document to prove the purchase? Did the seller prepare formal documents to signify the transfer of ownership for the item in question to you?

As a law-abiding citizen, you may not have used the item in a manner contrary to the law, and you may not have been arrested. But, what happens when the seller denies selling that item to you? How do you prove the purchase? With your word against theirs, you will most likely lose the case, the item bought, and the money spent. But, that shouldn't be the case, especially if you know what a bill of sale is. Though created by the seller, this is the document that will protect your interests and ownership rights later on.

For your protection and that of the seller's (the seller needs to know that it's in their best interests to draft this document), we'll look at what this document is and the one you need to sign for proof of the purchase.

A bill of sale, also called a BOS refers to a document which outlines the legal exchange of ownership for an item from the person who's selling that personal item to its buyer. The document recognizes the seller and the buyer as the parties to the BOS.

In the state of Massachusetts, you don't have an obligation to notarize the document, but for use as proof of ownership or sale in the court of law, notarization is a recommended step. At the same time, it's important to use the bill as a proof sale even though you (the seller) don't have to prepare it. A BOS helps in resolving conflicts in the court of law.

This brings us to the juicy part, the types of BOS and how the seller (and the buyer) ensures that the document meets their needs.

The General BOS for Personal Property and Household Items in Massachusetts

Are you a seller who found someone interested in buying your laptop, television, furniture, or electronic accessories? How about downloading a free Massachusetts bill of sale form to get you started in the sale, officially? The form contains sections whose fields you need to populate.