This form is a Consignment Agreement. The consignor agrees to deliver to the consignee certain property for the purpose of conducting a sale of the property. The form must be signed in the presence of a notary public.
Para su conveniencia, debajo del texto en español le brindamos la versión completa de este formulario en inglés.
For your convenience, the complete English version of this form is attached below the Spanish version.
As long as you’ve got a clear, written agreement in place and trust the party you're dealing with, you should be in good shape! Just like any business deal, it pays to do your homework first.
Changes can often be made, but both parties need to agree on any modifications. It's always best to keep communication open and document any changes in writing.
If your items don’t fly off the shelves, most agreements will outline what happens next—often, you can retrieve your unsold items after the contract ends or the seller may be able to discount them to clear stock.
Make sure to include key details like item descriptions, selling prices, the commission structure, and the timeframe. Covering all bases will save you from a lot of headaches later on.
Typically, these agreements last anywhere from a few weeks to several months, depending on what both parties agree on. It's all about striking the right deal!
In Bakersfield, a consignment agreement works just like anywhere else—one party (the consignor) drops off their items at a seller (the consignee), and the seller tries to make a sale. When the item sells, the seller keeps a pre-agreed cut before handing the rest back to the owner.
A consignment agreement is like a handshake deal where one party gives goods to another party to sell on their behalf without transferring ownership outright.
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