Ohio Residential Real Estate Purchase Agreement 1 pdf Ohio Purchase and Sale Agreement Template

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Ohio Purchase and Sale Agreement Sample

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ohio durable power of attorney pdf Ohio Durable Statutory Power of Attorney Template

An Ohio durable statutory power of attorney form allows a person (the “principal”) to designate another person (the “agent”) to handle their financial matters. The term “durable” means that the form stays legally valid even if the principal becomes mentally disabled.

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What is the Definition of “Power of Attorney”?

Definition by the Uniform Power of Attorney Act:

“A “Power of attorney” is a document that gives an agent the authority to act on behalf of the principal.”

Source: § 102(7)

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Ohio Statutory POA Form

Form § 1337.60

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Ohio POA Laws – Chapter 1337

Recording the POA 

A power of attorney for real property transactions must be recorded with the county recorder before any related deeds, mortgages, or leases.

Source: § 1337.04

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Ohio Bill of Sale 1 pdf Ohio Generic Bill of Sale: Free Template Downloads

A Ohio bill of sale form is used in a sale between the buyer and the seller for the purchase of a personal item, such as furniture, motor vehicle, or firearm. This form is legally binding.


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What to Include in a Ohio Bill of Sale?

  • The buyer’s name + address
  • The seller’s name + address
  • The vehicle/car description (make, model, year, + body style)
  • The car’s vehicle identification number (VIN)
  • The sale date
  • Transaction details (purchase: price, trade, and/or gift)
  • The warranty information (sold “as-is”)
  • The Odometer Disclosure
  • The Federal Law, 49 U.S. Code § 32705, requires a bill of sale to include a verifying statement about the vehicle’s mileage. Vehicles greater than ten years old and over 16,000 pounds are exempt.

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