When should I use the as-is sale page?
Use this page when your electric vehicle sale in Minnesota fits a as-is sale scenario. It walks you through the specific disclosures and details that apply to this type of transaction.
As-is sale — Minnesota
Complete your Minnesota electric vehicle bill of sale for a as-is sale transaction. Enter buyer and seller details, vehicle information, and generate a signed PDF in minutes.
Include explicit "as-is" language in the bill of sale. Under UCC § 2-316(3)(a), writing "as-is" or "with all faults" in the contract effectively disclaims all implied warranties, including the implied warranty of merchantability under UCC § 2-314. Still disclose known material defects — concealing known defects can constitute fraud even in an as-is sale.
Include explicit "as-is" language in the bill of sale. Under UCC § 2-316(3)(a), writing "as-is" or "with all faults" in the contract effectively disclaims all implied warranties, including the implied warranty of merchantability under UCC § 2-314. Still disclose known material defects — concealing known defects can constitute fraud even in an as-is sale.
An as-is sale gives you no recourse for undisclosed defects after closing. Order a pre-purchase inspection from a licensed mechanic before agreeing to price. Review any known issue list the seller provides and get it in writing.
Minnesota allows private party as-is sales. The Minnesota Consumer Fraud Act (MS 325F.69) prohibits misrepresentation regardless of as-is disclaimers. Minnesota does not require a state safety inspection for private sales. Include conspicuous as-is language in the bill of sale and provide a written disclosure of known defects.
Minnesota allows private party as-is sales. The Minnesota Consumer Fraud Act (MS 325F.69) prohibits misrepresentation regardless of as-is disclaimers. Minnesota does not require a state safety inspection for private sales. Include conspicuous as-is language in the bill of sale and provide a written disclosure of known defects.
As-is clauses are generally enforceable in private party vehicle sales under UCC § 2-316. However, most states carve out an exception for fraud: a seller who actively conceals or misrepresents a known defect cannot rely on the as-is language as a shield. Best practice is to provide a written disclosure of all known defects alongside the as-is bill of sale.
Use the main Minnesota electric vehicle bill of sale flow when you are ready to generate the completed document.
Open Minnesota Electric Vehicle bill of saleUse this page when your electric vehicle sale in Minnesota fits a as-is sale scenario. It walks you through the specific disclosures and details that apply to this type of transaction.
Different sale scenarios — such as private party, dealer, or gifted transfers — have different documentation requirements. This page focuses on what buyers and sellers need for a as-is sale transaction specifically.
Include the buyer and seller details, vehicle identifiers, sale price, date, signatures, and any notes specific to the as-is sale transaction.