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How to fill out the Mobile Purchase Agreement online
Filling out the Mobile Purchase Agreement online is a straightforward process that ensures a clear understanding between the buyer and seller regarding the sale of a mobile home. This guide will provide you with detailed instructions on completing each section of the agreement.
Follow the steps to successfully complete the Mobile Purchase Agreement
- Click ‘Get Form’ button to obtain the form and open it in the editor.
- In the first section titled 'Description of Mobile Home to be Purchased', select whether the mobile home is 'New' or 'Used' by checking the appropriate box. Then, fill in the 'Model', 'Serial No.', 'Number of bedrooms', 'Approximate length', 'License No.', 'Color', 'Purchase Price', 'Year', and 'Approximate width' in the designated fields.
- Proceed to the 'Delivery' section. Fill in the place of delivery and the delivery date. Indicate who will arrange and pay for the delivery costs, choosing between 'Seller' or 'Buyer'.
- Next, in the 'Title and Conveyance' section, note that the Seller will convey the title by bill of sale and endorsement of the title certificate, which does not require additional input.
- In the 'Condition of Property and Acceptance' section, review the statement provided. The Buyer should acknowledge that they have inspected the property and accept it in its present condition without other representations from the Seller.
- In the 'Agreement of Parties' section, confirm that this document contains the entire agreement. Fill in the state name where the agreement will be governed.
- Finally, enter the date and provide the signatures of both the Seller and Buyer at the end of the document.
- Once all sections have been filled out accurately, you can save changes, download, print, or share the completed form as needed.
Complete your documents online to ensure a smooth and efficient transaction.
But unlike buyers, sellers can't back out and forfeit their earnest deposit money (usually 1-3 percent of the offer price). If you decide to cancel a deal when the home is already under contract, you can be either legally forced to close anyway or sued for financial damages.
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