Posted on July 29, 2010.
I need a bill of sale for heavy equipment, could you help me? I am selling a front loader. The buyer is giving me a deposit and I will pay cash for the next five months. I need to find a document to sell the piece properly.
Try this:
Deed
Has come so far, the following parties, namely; ________________________________, whose address is ... ________________________________________ (Vendor below), whose address is______________________________ _________________________________, (the buyer), and
For and in consideration of the sum of $_________________ paid by the buyer, receipt of which is acknowledged, the Seller shall grant, sell, transfer, transport and deliver to the purchaser of the following products, namely:
1.____________________________________ ...
2.____________________________________ ...
3.____________________________________ ...
4.____________________________________ ...
The seller guarantees that the seller is the true owner, and has the full capacity to transfer all interest in the above matter (s). In addition, the salesperson is the absence of liens or encumbrances on the above issue (s), Seller warrants and agrees to hold harmless and defend BUYER all lawful claims and demands of people that should arise as to element as aforesaid (s).
The parties agree that this sales contract is governed by the laws of the jurisdiction in which it is executed.
VU, agreed and understood
______________________________________ ...
SELLER_____________________________DAT ...
BUYER______________________________DAT ...
There are sites online that give you legal forms. Some are free, and some are not. Here are a couple.
Do you have a title for it?
you type in the bill of sale in the search bar and find the right one for you
You should get a lawyer to do it for you (a little better now that much later). He / she will be the project to include:
payment schedule and methodology, the interest of safety (do you keep the title until it is paid, or do you transfer ownership and take notes?), the conditions in case default (which happens if the buyer does not pay you?), row (that costs do you incur in the event of default buyer and the shipper is 1500 miles away from you?), insurance risk ( who loses if the charger is destroyed, you or the buyer?) and other issues.