A New Hampshire Generic Bill of Sale is a legal certificate that describes the details of the transfer of ownership pertaining to the sale of goods. It is crucial in any transaction that involves the seller and the buyer, especially if the item is expensive, for example, a vehicle or real estate. The main reason for private parties, individuals and entities, to use the Bill of Sale is to state the financial conditions of the deal.
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As per state laws, a New Hampshire Bill of Sale does not need to be notarized in order to be valid.
The State of New Hampshire has only one specific Bill of Sale - Form TDMV22A, that was issued to record the information related to the sale of motor vehicles. Still, the parties are allowed to create their own bills of sale if they follow state requirements. There is no legal obligation to sign the Bill of Sale if you sell or buy something in New Hampshire. But the parties can decide to negotiate the terms of the agreement and put them in writing if the seller wants to have a receipt of the sale and the buyer needs to obtain documentation of the purchase.
After the papers are signed, it is recommended to make copies for both parties not only for recordkeeping or tax purposes but also to avoid unnecessary disputes or disagreements in the future. Properly drafted bills of sale are recognized by courts of law, they release the former owner from any liability for the goods and guarantee the condition of the property as well as its authenticity.
The New Hampshire Bill of Sale form usually includes the following information:
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