The Accounts Receivable Contract for Deed in Massachusetts is a legal document used to facilitate the sale of accounts receivable between a seller and a buyer. This contract specifies that the seller is transferring all rights, title, and interest in the designated accounts, along with associated invoices and funds. Key features of the form include representations by the seller regarding the status of the accounts, such as their legitimacy and whether any are contested. The seller must also disclose if accounts are secured, and the buyer can inspect accounts within a designated timeframe. The contract further outlines conditions under which the seller may need to repurchase defaulted accounts and clarifies whether the sale is with or without recourse. This document is particularly useful to attorneys, partners, owners, associates, paralegals, and legal assistants involved in the negotiation or management of business transactions, providing a structured framework for ensuring clarity and compliance in accounts receivable sales.