Bill of Sale with Warranty for Corporate Seller - New Hampshire 2026

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  1. Click ‘Get Form’ to open it in the editor.
  2. Begin by entering the Seller's corporation name in the first blank space. This identifies who is selling the property.
  3. In the next section, specify the amount being paid by the Purchaser. Fill in both the numerical and written forms of the dollar amount.
  4. Next, provide the Purchaser's name(s) in the designated area. This ensures that ownership is correctly transferred.
  5. Describe the personal property being sold in detail. Include all relevant information such as location and specific characteristics to avoid any ambiguity.
  6. Complete the acknowledgment section by filling in the date and signing on behalf of your corporation, including your title.
  7. Finally, ensure that a notary public acknowledges your signature to validate this transaction legally.

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A special warranty deed guarantees two things: The grantor owns, and can sell, the property; and the property incurred no encumbrances during their ownership. A special warranty deed is more limited than the more common general warranty deed, which covers the entire history of the property.
It is required that you bring in proof of identification such as a drivers license and two (2) proofs of residency such as a current utility bill, closing statement on a purchased home, lease agreement, payroll check, etc.
The following paperwork is required for selling a car in New Hampshire: Certificate of Title. Bill of Sale, for model years 1999 or older (form TDMV 22A) Verification of Vehicle Identification, for model years 1999 or older (form TDMV 19A) Lien Release, if applicable (form TDMV 20A)
A warranty disclaimer is a statement or clause in a contract that excludes or limits the sellers responsibility for certain warranties. This typically means that the seller is not guaranteeing that the product or service will meet specific standards or perform in a particular way.
It should include a description of the sold item, the date and location of the transaction, and the amount paid from buyer to seller, as well as the names, street addresses, and signatures of the buyer and seller.

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A warranty bill of sale offers protections for the buyer that a simple receipt does not. This kind of bill of sale clearly details what is being sold and gives a guarantee to the buyer about the sellers ownership rights. The bill of sale promises that the buyer holds full and clear title to the item sold.
Buying a Vehicle from a Private Party For title exempt vehicles, the seller must provide a properly executed Bill of Sale along with either a current or expired New Hampshire certificate of registration or a valid NH or out-of-state certificate of Title.
A bill of sale verifies the transfer of ownership in private sales. In New Hampshire, you need a bill of sale to register a boat or title-exempt car. A bill of sale is also an important safeguard if legal disputes arise.

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