Selling a car in California

dafatha00

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Aside from filling out the necessary DMV forms and transferring the title to the buyer, is it wise to create a contract or bill of sale?

I heard that once send in the "notice of release of liability" form, you would no longer be liable for the vehicle and the buyer couldn't come back at a later time demanding their money back.

Thanks for your help.
 

ThisIsMatt

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I think it's usually a good idea to write up a little bill of sale stating that the condition of the vehicle is "AS-IS" and have the buyer sign it.
 

stag3

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i just sold my car, i filled out the notice of release of liability form, mailed that in.
signed over the pink slip, and i was done. oh and you have to get your car smogged prior to the sale.
 

dafatha00

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Originally posted by: ThisIsMatt
I think it's usually a good idea to write up a little bill of sale stating that the condition of the vehicle is "AS-IS" and have the buyer sign it.

Was thinking that's a good idea too.