Sales Agreement

Simply complete the Sales Agreement form below and click View Results to see your completed contract.

LawDepot's Sales Agreement:

  • Is used to buy or sell almost anything, including: vehicles, furniture, assets, equipment, and personal property.
  • Is used to detail any warranty that may be included with the purchase.
  • Can also be used as a record and receipt of purchase.
Either a Bill of Sale or a Sales Agreement is required for the sale or purchase of goods with a value greater than $500.

Note: The Sales Agreement form is not meant for the sale of real estate, stocks, or shares. If you are selling real estate, please use our Real Estate Purchase Agreement. For the sale of stocks or shares, try our Share Purchase Agreement.

We regularly maintain this contract. Last Modified: October 2008
Sales Agreement Details
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Location of Property: Q. What is the location of the property? A. The location of the property is the jurisdiction where the property is situated in at the time of the sale.
Seller
Name:
Address:
City/Town:
County:
State:
Zipcode:
Type:
Number of Sellers: One Two
Purchaser
Name:
Address:
City/Town:
County:
State:
Zipcode:
Type:
Number of Purchasers: One Two
Price
Price (sales tax included): Currency:
Form of Payment: Q. How do I obtain a promissory note? A. The promissory note is a separate document and is not part of this agreement. If a promissory note is required, then it must be purchased separately.
Details of the Seller's Goods and/or Services Q. Can I use the Sales Agreement to transfer real estate? A. No, there are a number of issues not addressed in the Sales Agreement that a real estate transfer must contain. To transfer real estate, use our Real Estate Purchasing Agreement instead.
Delivery Date
Date:  (e.g. June 1st, 2003 or leave empty for a blank line)
When should the payment be made?
When Purchaser receives the Goods or Bill of Sale
When Seller delivers the Goods to Carrier or Bill of Sale to Purchaser
Delivery Location
Purchaser will receive the Goods at:

Location where Goods to be delivered:
(eg. 23, 12345 Bay Road, City, State, Country)


Additional Clauses
How Many Additional Clauses do you want to create?
First Additional Clause:

Second Additional Clause:

Third Additional Clause:

Fourth Additional Clause:


Signing Details
State where parties will sign agreement: Q. Is the state of execution the same as the location of the property? A. They can be the same jurisdiction, but do not necessarily have to be. The state of execution refers to the State where the Purchaser and Seller will sign the Sales Agreement.
Agreement to be signed? Today This Month Unsure Q. I do not know when the Sales Agreement will be executed. Can I fill in the date later? A. Yes, by selecting 'Unsure' as the date of execution, a blank line will be inserted into the contract so that you can add the correct date after printing the document.