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dyb wrote:Disagree - you always put Sold AS-IS on the receipt/bill of sale. For example: The undersigned buyer accepts receipt of this Bill of Sale and understands that the above vehicle is sold in “as is” condition with no guarantees or warranties, either expressed or implied, for the vehicle. Better yet - use This Bill of sale
Trading/selling ? you likey will lose either way. the problem with selling to a private party is if something breaks shortly after purchase you'll be getting calls as to why you didn't inform the buyer of possible problems, even though at time of sale you were unaware of any problems. What is peace of mind worth. I sold mine back to the dealer I purchased from. He told me up front he he would have to make money on it.
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