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Upload your bill of sale and get a free AI legal review covering required disclosures, transfer terms, and state-specific requirements.
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How it works
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PDF or Word. Contracts, leases, notices, agreements — anything legal.
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The analysis is written onto your screen line by line while you watch — checked against your state's laws and applicable federal law.
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A clear verdict with specific recommendations — or confirmation your document is in good standing.
Coverage
As-is vs. warranty language
Required transfer disclosures
Odometer and title statements for vehicles
Payment terms and delivery of possession
Complete party identification
Notarization and filing requirements
Red flags
These are the problems that show up again and again in uploaded documents like yours — each one is checked against the laws of the state you select.
Missing odometer disclosure on a vehicle sale
Federal odometer-disclosure rules apply to most vehicle transfers, and many states fold the statement into the title or bill of sale - its absence is a recurring transfer problem.
An as-is clause that is not conspicuous
Under UCC-family rules adopted across the states, disclaimers of implied warranties generally must be conspicuous - buried as-is language may not disclaim anything.
Parties or property described vaguely
Missing legal names, addresses, or serial and VIN identifiers make the document hard to rely on when a dispute or a title office asks exactly what changed hands.
No payment terms or delivery date
A bill of sale silent on when payment is due and when possession transfers leaves the riskiest moments of the transaction undocumented.
Missing notarization where required
A handful of states require notarized bills of sale for vehicle transfers, and title offices in others request them in practice.
No statement about liens or encumbrances
Without a clear statement that the property is free of liens, the buyer has little on paper if a lender later asserts an interest.
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FAQ
This review is an automated, informational analysis and is not legal advice. No attorney-client relationship is created. For advice about your specific situation, consult a licensed attorney in your jurisdiction.
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