This South Carolina Mobile Home Bill of Sale serves as a legal document to record the sale of a mobile home from the seller to the buyer within the state of South Carolina. It confirms that the buyer has agreed to purchase and the seller has agreed to sell the mobile home under the terms and conditions specified in this document.
In accordance with South Carolina law, this document provides proof of the transaction and change of ownership. It is recommended to keep a copy for both the buyer and seller's records.
Bill of Sale Details
Seller Information:
- Name: ________________________________________
- Address: ______________________________________
- City, State, Zip: _______________________________
- Phone Number: _________________________________
Buyer Information:
- Name: ________________________________________
- Address: ______________________________________
- City, State, Zip: _______________________________
- Phone Number: _________________________________
Mobile Home Details:
- Make: _________________________________________
- Model: ________________________________________
- Year: _________________________________________
- VIN (Vehicle Identification Number): ________________
- Physical Address of Mobile Home: ___________________
Sale Information:
- Date of Sale: ___________________________________
- Sale Price: $___________________________________
- Other Terms and Conditions: _______________________
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By signing below, both the seller and the buyer acknowledge the sale of the mobile home described above, free from all claims and offsets of any kind. Both parties confirm that the information provided is accurate and under the penalty of perjury.
Seller's Signature: ______________________________ Date: _______________
Buyer's Signature: ______________________________ Date: _______________
Witness Signature: ______________________________ Date: _______________
This document is subject to the laws of South Carolina and may require notarization depending on the local jurisdiction.