Show the Scooter to Interested Buyersīuyers aren’t going to want to buy unless they can see the scooter in person. So make sure to locate the title, pay any dues you still owe, and prepare it to be transferred once the sale moves forward.
Just because a moped doesn’t require a driver’s license doesn’t mean it doesn’t need to be registered. And don’t forget to pass the word around to friends and family too. Try to spread your net to attract the most potential buyers by mixing different advertising methods. Take good, well-lit photos of your old ride and post them around town and online. To get the best price for your scooter, you might want to invest in cleaning it up and making sure all its parts work.
Follow our step-by-step guide below to get started. Now with that knowledge in hand, it’s time to talk about the process of selling your moped.
They will need proof of ownership and the Moped Bill of Sale often qualifies as such. This form is also crucial in getting your moped registered with the DMV. This form acts as a receipt, proof of ownership and protects the seller from any liability of repairs, damage or defects found after the sale. The Moped Bill of Sale is required in the purchase or sale of a moped between a seller and a buyer. It should be known to the buyer that the moped will be sold in “as-is” condition and any defects, repairs, or maintenance found, after the sale, will no longer be the liability of the seller. The buyer and seller should meet to execute the agreement at the time of sale or, if the moped is to be inspected, a deposit should be provided with an agreed date of sale to occur at a later date. A moped bill of sale allows the exchange and transfer from one party to another of monetary funds and/or trade for a moped.