Agreement To Sell Personal Property
This template outlines an agreement for the sale of personal property between a seller and a buyer. It details the purchase amount, acceptable forms of payment, deposit information, and confirms the seller's clear title to the property. The agreement also specifies that the property is sold "as-is" and binds both parties and their successors.
AGREEMENT TO SELL PERSONAL PROPERTY
BE IT KNOWN that this is purchase and sales agreement made between [name of seller] and [name of buyer], entered into on [date].
This agreement refers to personal property described as:
The parties mutually agree that the seller is willing to sell and the buyer is willing to buy, based on the following:
Total purchase amount is [amount]
Acceptable forms of payment are limited to (check box or boxes):
cash check certified check other (describe: _______)
A deposit has been made in the amount of [amount] with a balance due of [amount].
The seller certifies that he/she holds good and legal title to the property described, and owns it free and clear of all liens and encumbrances.
Both parties agree the property is being sold as-is, in its present condition, as follows:
This agreement binds both parties and their successors.
_______________________________ ________________________________
[name of seller] [name of buyer]
[signature] [signature]
[signature date] [signature date]
[witness] [witness]
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