Automobile Bill
of Sale Form
Question:
Why not use one of those fill-in-the-blank "Bill of
Sale" forms?
Answer: An automobile bill
of sale form simply states the parties' names and has a
description of the vehicle being sold. While this extremely
basic document may be enough to prove the car was sold, it
does very little to protect the buyer and seller from the real
legal risks of a vehicle transaction. Specifically, a Bill of
Sale doesn't even touch on the issues of warranty, attorney's
fees, remedies for breach of contract, contingencies, choice
of law, arbitration and closing date, just to name a few
issues that will arise in virtually every legal dispute. It is
for this reason that car dealers don't use Bills of Sale; they
know a contract is better suited for a transaction as
important as a vehicle sale. The simple truth is, the more you
have on paper the less there is to argue about.
If you would still like to purchase a Bill of
Sale instead of a contract, bill-of-sale.com offers a
customizable Auto Bill Of Sale
To
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