Purchase Agreement

Create a purchase agreement for selling a car, furniture, electronics, or other movable property — free and without registration.

What is a purchase agreement?

A purchase agreement for movable property documents the terms of a sale between private individuals or businesses. The agreement covers price, payment terms, delivery date, and the condition of the item. In Sweden, the sale of movable property is primarily governed by the Sale of Goods Act (köplagen, 1990:931). A written purchase agreement serves as both a receipt and evidence in the event of disputes over hidden defects, right of withdrawal, or payment.

When do you need a purchase agreement?

  • You are selling or buying a car, boat, motorcycle, or other vehicle privately
  • You are selling or buying furniture, electronics, or other valuable items
  • You want to document condition, serial numbers, and payment terms
  • You need a written agreement as a receipt and proof of sale

What does the agreement include?

  • Details of seller and buyer with personal or organisation numbers
  • Description of the item — name, condition, serial number
  • Price, payment method (Swish, bank transfer, cash), and delivery date
  • Clauses for as-is condition, hidden defects, and right of withdrawal

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Frequently asked questions

Does the purchase agreement work for car sales?
Yes, the agreement is well suited for private car sales. You can specify registration number, condition, and payment terms. Note that ownership transfer must also be registered with the Swedish Transport Agency.
What does the 'as-is' clause mean?
The clause means the buyer accepts the item in its current condition. The seller disclaims liability for defects the buyer should have discovered upon reasonable inspection.
Does it cost anything?
No, Eniga is completely free. No hidden fees, no premium features.
Is my data stored on any server?
No, all data stays in your browser. Nothing is sent to any server.