When should I use the as-is sale page?
Use this page when your utility trailer sale in New York 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 — New York
Complete your New York utility trailer 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.
New York requires used car dealers to provide a warranty for vehicles over $1,500 and under 100,000 miles, but private party as-is sales are permitted. The bill of sale must clearly state "sold as-is." New York Vehicle and Traffic Law requires a valid inspection sticker. The buyer should verify the inspection status before purchase.
New York requires used car dealers to provide a warranty for vehicles over $1,500 and under 100,000 miles, but private party as-is sales are permitted. The bill of sale must clearly state "sold as-is." New York Vehicle and Traffic Law requires a valid inspection sticker. The buyer should verify the inspection status before purchase.
New York generally enforces as-is clauses in private party vehicle sales. However, a fraud claim survives an as-is clause if the seller actively concealed a known defect or made affirmative misrepresentations about the vehicle’s condition. Courts apply a “special facts” doctrine when the seller possesses knowledge not readily available to the buyer.
In New York, the title transfer fee is $50 and registration costs $26 - $140 for 2-year registration based on weight. Utility Trailer sales are subject to 4% state tax plus local taxes (total 7-8.875% in NYC). New York does not require notarization for private-party utility trailer transfers. Emission testing is required in New York — verify the utility trailer passes before completing the sale.
New York has a 4% state sales tax rate. 4% state plus county/city taxes (total up to 8.875% in NYC). Private-party utility trailer sales in New York are subject to sales tax. Sales tax based on county of residence; applies to private sales. The title transfer fee is $50.
The most common utility trailer makes in private-party sales are Big Tex, PJ Trailers, Carry-On, Sure-Trac, Load Trail. Average private-party utility trailer prices range from $1,000–$10,000. Utility trailers average 1.3 NHTSA recalls per model across categories including Tires, Electrical, Axle.
Before completing a utility trailer bill of sale in New York, verify these safety items:
Optional unless financed. Liability often covered under tow vehicle policy. Standalone coverage: $100–$250/year. Steel utility trailers hold value extremely well — 70–85% retention over 10 years. Peak season for private utility trailer sales is spring through summer for landscaping and home projects, with an average of 12 days on market.
Utility Trailers are classified as "Utility trailer (weight-class dependent titling)" for registration purposes. Many states exempt trailers under 2,000–3,000 lbs from titling. Check your state threshold. Federal odometer disclosure does not apply to utility trailers.
For utility trailer as-is sale transactions in New York, the buyer must pay 4% state tax plus local taxes (total 7-8.875% in NYC) and a $50 title transfer fee. Notarization is not required. Odometer disclosure is required.
When completing a as-is sale utility trailer sale in New York, always verify the vehicle against NHTSA recall databases. The most common utility trailer recall categories are Tires, Electrical, Axle. Check recalls at NHTSA.gov/recalls before signing the bill of sale.
Use the main New York utility trailer bill of sale flow when you are ready to generate the completed document.
Open New York Utility Trailer bill of sale17.5M private sales/yr
About 17.5 million private-party vehicle transactions happen in the U.S. each year — roughly 47% of the used market.
Source: Cox Automotive 2024
Use this page when your utility trailer sale in New York 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.
New York charges a $50 title transfer fee. Registration costs $26 - $140 for 2-year registration based on weight. Sales tax: 4% state tax plus local taxes (total 7-8.875% in NYC). Notarization is not required for most transfers.
The most popular utility trailer makes in private-party sales are Big Tex, PJ Trailers, Carry-On, Sure-Trac, Load Trail. Average private-party prices range from $1,000–$10,000.
New York has a 4% state sales tax rate. Sales tax based on county of residence; applies to private sales
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