Is anyone aware of a site from which I can download a template which I can use to prepare a Contract of Sale for a slide on camper that I am purchasing?
Lyn
Delta18 said
05:22 AM Jan 23, 2012
The first 4 results from a Google search for "contract of sale template" shows these, are any of them any good for you?
I conducted a brief Google Search myself then thought I would find out what format most people used.
Lyn
Happywanderer said
05:35 AM Jan 23, 2012
So you've found something you like Lynnie?
Lynnie said
05:36 AM Jan 23, 2012
Yep and am posting deposit tomorrow.
Happywanderer said
05:38 AM Jan 23, 2012
Great news, hope it all goes well.
Travel Bug said
05:54 AM Jan 23, 2012
Good for you Lynnie!!
Hope it goes well for you :)
jimricho said
07:41 AM Jan 23, 2012
The important things are to have the vendor sign a statement that... 1. He/she is not a bankrupt. 2. That the vehicle/item is not subject to hire purchase or any other form of lien or charge. 3. That he/she has title to the item, eg receipt or other proof of purchase. Registration papers do not confirm title.
(Disclaimer: I am not a legally qualified person)
-- Edited by jimricho on Monday 23rd of January 2012 07:41:41 AM
Elle on Wheels said
08:54 AM Jan 23, 2012
Hey Lynnie that's wonderful news you must be so excited.
Lynnie said
02:50 PM Jan 23, 2012
Thanks for your encouragement.
Now I have to get a move on and organise a ute (Mazda BT-50 or Ford Ranger) on which to place the camper.
I am excited and apprehensive at the same time, if that makes sense.
I want to ensure that an appropriate contract is completed to protect both the Vendor and myself.
Lyn
Lynnie said
05:42 PM Jan 23, 2012
Thanks Jim.
That the kind of thinking I had in mind.
Jim
Lynnie said
07:48 PM Jan 23, 2012
Dougwe wrote:
Good one Lynnie, hope you are well and I'm sure you are excited. Nice av too.
Thanks Doug.
I am glad you like my avatar. I took the photo when my youngest sister, my late Mum and I were engaged in one of our sunset spotting sessions at Walpeup where my Mum lived. It was Christmas Eve 2010 and we decided we would have a little "supper" so we set ourselves up at the edge of a paddock and while waiting for the sunset we enjoyed prawn ****tails, brandy baskets with strawberries and whipped cream and some wine.
It was a lovely and peaceful experience, marred only by the slapping of mosquitoes! Mum died six months later, so it holds wonderful memories for me.
I know that there will be plenty of new, exciting, lovely and memorable experiences in store for me when I head off around this fantastic country of ours.
I hope you are well also.
Lyn
EDITING: It seems that you are not allowed to write "****tails" as it has automatically replaced the first four letters. I guess it will do it again when I submit this. The site must be programmed to disallow certain words even if they are part of another harmless word. Is this correct? -- Edited by Lynnie on Monday 23rd of January 2012 07:49:53 PM
-- Edited by Lynnie on Monday 23rd of January 2012 07:57:12 PM
Dougwe said
10:19 PM Jan 23, 2012
Good one Lynnie, hope you are well and I'm sure you are excited. Nice av too.
Elle on Wheels said
01:17 AM Jan 24, 2012
So how's it going Lynnie - did you post the deposit?
Lynnie said
03:29 AM Jan 24, 2012
Yep, sure did!
Now I have to start looking for a ute.
Lyn
Ma said
03:54 AM Jan 24, 2012
That is a wonderful memory Lynnie, one to treasure always.
Elle on Wheels said
05:34 AM Jan 24, 2012
Thanks for sharing that with us Lynnie. It must have been a very special time for you.
To avoid getting censored separate each letter with a space. I got stung on ho t w a t e r and could not understand until Marje pointed out t w a t was the offending bit. All a bit esoteric for a clean living girl like me.
Lynnie said
04:40 PM Jan 24, 2012
I think that it is in the interests of both of us that we do it right. He is a good fellow to deal with so hopefully we will both be happy with it. I am going to have a look at a Mazda BT-50 shortly. Hopefully it won't be long and I will have the complete "rig". I am not rushing things though - just waiting for the right one just as I did with the camper. Lyn
-- Edited by Lynnie on Tuesday 24th of January 2012 04:48:31 PM
Shogun said
09:42 PM Jan 24, 2012
To check whether the vehicle is under hire purchase and who owns it etc, you can ring vicroads or their interstate equivalents and they will tell you over the phone.you need the Rego and owners details :)
Lynnie said
10:18 PM Jan 24, 2012
Thanks Shogun, but the contract is for my slide on camper, which will sit on the back of a ute and which does not require registration. I am wondering how I can go about checking ownership. I am entirely confident in the vendor but still want to confirm ownership details before preparing and signing the contract. What type of contract is used for caravan sales? Lyn
Ma said
10:20 PM Jan 24, 2012
Most common form of contract is a bill of sale Lynnie and you can download them from the net. Just make sure you read it fully first to make sure that it covers all aspects that you require.
Lynnie said
10:42 PM Jan 24, 2012
I had wondered whether I should have been considering a Bill of Sale. Off to Google again! Lyn
Ma said
11:15 PM Jan 24, 2012
I could be wrong but I thought it was the vendor NOT the purchaser who provided the contract for sale.
Lynnie said
11:20 PM Jan 24, 2012
Yep, that appears to be true but he has asked me to prepare it for his consideration. He is flat out working on the camper to ensure compliance with Australian standards (it was imported from USA). I am happy to prepare the document but it will ultimately be issued by him (if that makes sense). Lyn
Ma said
11:54 PM Jan 24, 2012
Yes, I does make sense Lynnie. At least you will know EXACTLY what is in the document and can close any loopholes that otherwise may be included and protect yourself and your investment
Is anyone aware of a site from which I can download a template which I can use to prepare a Contract of Sale for a slide on camper that I am purchasing?
Lyn
The first 4 results from a Google search for "contract of sale template" shows these, are any of them any good for you?
http://www.printablecontracts.com/
http://office.microsoft.com/en-au/templates/residential-property-sale-contract-TC001185149.aspx
http://www.relv.com.au/contract.asp
http://www.printablecontracts.com/
Cheers Neil
I conducted a brief Google Search myself then thought I would find out what format most people used.
Lyn
Good for you Lynnie!!
Hope it goes well for you :)
The important things are to have the vendor sign a statement that... 1. He/she is not a bankrupt. 2. That the vehicle/item is not subject to hire purchase or any other form of lien or charge. 3. That he/she has title to the item, eg receipt or other proof of purchase. Registration papers do not confirm title.
(Disclaimer: I am not a legally qualified person)
-- Edited by jimricho on Monday 23rd of January 2012 07:41:41 AM
Now I have to get a move on and organise a ute (Mazda BT-50 or Ford Ranger) on which to place the camper.
I am excited and apprehensive at the same time, if that makes sense.
I want to ensure that an appropriate contract is completed to protect both the Vendor and myself.
Lyn
That the kind of thinking I had in mind.
Jim
Thanks Doug.
I am glad you like my avatar. I took the photo when my youngest sister, my late Mum and I were engaged in one of our sunset spotting sessions at Walpeup where my Mum lived. It was Christmas Eve 2010 and we decided we would have a little "supper" so we set ourselves up at the edge of a paddock and while waiting for the sunset we enjoyed prawn ****tails, brandy baskets with strawberries and whipped cream and some wine.
It was a lovely and peaceful experience, marred only by the slapping of mosquitoes! Mum died six months later, so it holds wonderful memories for me.
I know that there will be plenty of new, exciting, lovely and memorable experiences in store for me when I head off around this fantastic country of ours.
I hope you are well also.
Lyn
EDITING:
It seems that you are not allowed to write "****tails" as it has automatically replaced the first four letters. I guess it will do it again when I submit this. The site must be programmed to disallow certain words even if they are part of another harmless word.
Is this correct?
-- Edited by Lynnie on Monday 23rd of January 2012 07:49:53 PM
-- Edited by Lynnie on Monday 23rd of January 2012 07:57:12 PM
Now I have to start looking for a ute.
Lyn
That is a wonderful memory Lynnie, one to treasure always.
To avoid getting censored separate each letter with a space. I got stung on ho t w a t e r and could not understand until Marje pointed out t w a t was the offending bit. All a bit esoteric for a clean living girl like me.
I think that it is in the interests of both of us that we do it right.
He is a good fellow to deal with so hopefully we will both be happy with it.
I am going to have a look at a Mazda BT-50 shortly.
Hopefully it won't be long and I will have the complete "rig".
I am not rushing things though - just waiting for the right one just as I did with the camper.
Lyn
-- Edited by Lynnie on Tuesday 24th of January 2012 04:48:31 PM
I am wondering how I can go about checking ownership.
I am entirely confident in the vendor but still want to confirm ownership details before preparing and signing the contract.
What type of contract is used for caravan sales?
Lyn
Most common form of contract is a bill of sale Lynnie and you can download them from the net. Just make sure you read it fully first to make sure that it covers all aspects that you require.
Off to Google again!
Lyn
I could be wrong but I thought it was the vendor NOT the purchaser who provided the contract for sale.
I am happy to prepare the document but it will ultimately be issued by him (if that makes sense).
Lyn
Yes, I does make sense Lynnie. At least you will know EXACTLY what is in the document and can close any loopholes that otherwise may be included and protect yourself and your investment