Bill of Sale without Warranty by Corporate Seller - Nebraska 2026

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  1. Click ‘Get Form’ to open the Bill of Sale without Warranty by Corporate Seller - Nebraska in our editor.
  2. Begin by entering the name of the corporation acting as the Seller in the designated field. This identifies who is transferring ownership.
  3. In the next section, specify the amount being paid for the property in both words and numbers. Ensure accuracy to avoid any disputes.
  4. Fill in the Purchaser's name(s) in the appropriate field. This indicates who will receive ownership of the property.
  5. Describe the personal property being sold in detail, including its location. This section is crucial for clarity on what is being transferred.
  6. The Seller must sign and date the document at the bottom, confirming their agreement to transfer ownership.
  7. Finally, ensure that a notary public acknowledges the transaction by filling out their information and signing where indicated.

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An As-Is Bill of Sale, or No Warranty Bill of Sale, is a legal document used to document a transaction of personal property in its current condition between a buyer and seller. It clearly states that the item is sold as is, meaning the seller offers no guarantees about its condition or performance.
Nebraska requires a bill of sale to be filled out by the buyer and the seller for private vehicle purchases. The official form for this is form 6 which records information like the purchase price, the odometer reading, and the VIN of the vehicle in question.
The legal term as is means that you are purchasing a car or any item in its current condition at the time of the sale. In addition, it means the car is being sold without any warranty coverage.
There isnt a statewide requirement for you to have a bill of sale in Alabama. Some counties will require a document showing that the vehicle is sold. Those counties may offer a bill of sale online, such as Baldwin County. In other countries, you may need to create a generic bill of sale document.
To make a legally binding bill of sale, you must follow state laws and include specific information like the buyers name, sellers name, contact information, description of the item, sale price, date of the sale, sellers signature, and in some cases, the buyers signature.

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The Materials are provided as is, without any express or implied warranty of any kind including warranties of merchantability, non-infringement, title, or fitness for a particular purpose. The Materials may include pre-release software or algorithms and may not be fully functional.
If the seller withholds information from the buyer, or misrepresents the value of an item, this may render a bill of sale null and void.
An as is bill of sale form, also known as a quitclaim or no-warranty bill of sale, is like a detailed receipt but with a special caveat. It doesnt make any promises about item performance or guarantee a property (like a boat or plane), and it doesnt have any claims against it.

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