Lease buyout — New Hampshire

New Hampshire Snowmobile bill of sale for lease buyout

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What to know about lease buyout sales in New Hampshire

As the lessor (leasing company or financial institution), you must provide a clean title or title assignment once the buyout is complete and all fees are settled. The buyout price is typically the residual value stated in the lease agreement plus applicable purchase fees and sales tax. Provide the lessee a written purchase agreement or bill of sale confirming the purchase price, odometer reading, and VIN.

What to include in your bill of sale

  • Full legal names and addresses for both buyer and seller.
  • Snowmobile make, model, year, VIN, and current mileage.
  • Agreed sale price, payment method, and transaction date.
  • Any lease buyout-specific disclosures required in New Hampshire.

Seller guidance

As the lessor (leasing company or financial institution), you must provide a clean title or title assignment once the buyout is complete and all fees are settled. The buyout price is typically the residual value stated in the lease agreement plus applicable purchase fees and sales tax. Provide the lessee a written purchase agreement or bill of sale confirming the purchase price, odometer reading, and VIN.

Buyer guidance

Your lease agreement states the residual value — the guaranteed buyout price. Compare this to current market value (Kelley Blue Book, Edmunds) before proceeding. You will owe sales tax on the purchase price at time of registration. Check whether your state allows you to take the title directly or whether it must route through a dealer. Some states (e.g., Texas) require lease buyouts to go through a licensed dealer.

Legal considerations

Lease buyouts are governed by the original lease agreement and applicable state motor vehicle laws. The Consumer Leasing Act (15 U.S.C. § 1667) and Federal Reserve Regulation M (12 CFR Part 213) require lessors to disclose buyout rights and residual values at lease origination. Some states impose dealer-only rules on buyout transactions (TX Transportation Code § 503.001). Sales tax applies in most states on the full purchase price or residual value.

Checklist for this transaction

  • 1Obtain the payoff/residual amount in writing from the leasing company
  • 2Compare residual value to current fair market value before committing
  • 3Confirm whether your state requires the buyout to be completed through a dealer
  • 4Arrange financing or cash payoff — confirm payoff wire instructions with lessor
  • 5Receive clean title assignment and bill of sale from the leasing company
  • 6Register the vehicle and pay applicable sales tax within your state deadline

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Frequently asked questions

When should I use the lease buyout page?

Use this page when your snowmobile sale in New Hampshire fits a lease buyout scenario. It walks you through the specific disclosures and details that apply to this type of transaction.

Why does the lease buyout scenario have its own page?

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 lease buyout transaction specifically.

What should be included in this bill of sale?

Include the buyer and seller details, vehicle identifiers, sale price, date, signatures, and any notes specific to the lease buyout transaction.

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