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Create Your Quitclaim Bill of Sale

Transfer personal property with no warranties or guarantees. The seller transfers whatever interest they have — the buyer accepts the item as-is.

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Quitclaim Bill of Sale
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2026
Updated

What's Included in This Document

This form generates a quitclaim bill of sale covering property transfer and explicitly disclaiming all warranties.

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Property Transfer

Full property details and condition. Transfers whatever interest the seller has with no ownership guarantee.

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Quitclaim Disclaimer

A prominent notice that the seller transfers interest without any warranty of ownership, title, or condition.

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Sale Terms & Payment

Records price, payment method, and date. Adapts language for sales, gifts, and trades.

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Signature & Notarization

Choose witness, notary, or neither. Notarization recommended for transactions of $1,000 or more.

What Does "Quitclaim" Mean?

The seller transfers whatever interest they have — with no promise of ownership or clear title. The buyer takes on 100% of the risk.

When to Use a Quitclaim Bill of Sale

Use this when the seller cannot guarantee ownership — such as inherited items or estate property with uncertain history.


Property Categories & Condition

A quitclaim bill of sale works for 11 property categories — from everyday items to specialty assets.

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Furniture & Appliances

Household items being sold, gifted, or traded between private parties.

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Electronics & Equipment

Laptops, TVs, power tools, and workshop equipment. Include brand and serial numbers.

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Specialty Items

Musical instruments, jewelry, art, and sporting goods. Capture distinguishing features.

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Machinery & Livestock

Heavy equipment, farm machinery, and livestock. Notarization strongly recommended for high-value assets.


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Protecting Both Parties

Even though it favors the seller, a quitclaim bill of sale protects both parties by documenting the transaction clearly.

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Seller Protection

The disclaimer explicitly states no warranties are made, shielding the seller from post-sale claims.

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Buyer Documentation

The buyer gets signed proof of the transaction, which is essential for insurance or resale.

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Buyer-Beware Transparency

The as-is, no-warranty nature of the sale is unmistakably clear to both parties.

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Proof of Transfer

A signed bill of sale is the only way to prove the transaction happened, which is critical for valuable items.

Quitclaim Bill of Sale

$49.99
  • No warranties or guarantees — true as-is transfer
  • 11 property categories supported
  • All 50 states covered
  • Sales, gifts, and trades
  • Notarization recommended for $1,000+
  • Instant PDF download
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Did you know?

Did you know?

A quitclaim bill of sale transfers whatever interest the seller has — which could be full, partial, or even none at all. It is commonly used for inherited items or estate sales where the ownership history is unclear. Unlike a warranty version, there is no legal recourse if ownership is later disputed.

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Featured — State spotlight

No state-specific rules for personal property transfers.

Personal property transfers have no state-mandated registration requirements. A quitclaim bill of sale is valid in all 50 states without modification.

No state-specific rules for personal property transfers.

What people are saying

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Join thousands who transferred personal property with confidence

"Sold a vintage guitar I inherited. The quitclaim version was perfect since I didn't know the full history."
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Jason T.

Denver, CO

"Sold my old living room set. Clear and simple as-is transfer. Done in ten minutes."
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Maria L.

Phoenix, AZ

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Frequently Asked Questions

Everything you need to know about our quitclaim bill of sale

A quitclaim bill of sale transfers whatever interest the seller has in personal property with no warranties or guarantees.

A standard bill of sale includes a warranty of title. A quitclaim version makes no promises about ownership or condition.

Yes. It's valid in all 50 states for personal property transfers.

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