Bill of Sale
Create a legally binding Michigan Bill of Sale for wellness coaching assets. Compliant with MCL 566.132, ensuring clear transfer of ownership and liability protection.
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As a Michigan wellness coach, transitioning your practice or upgrading holistic equipment requires more than a simple handshake. Whether you are selling a collection of specialized ergonomic tools,... Read more
As a Michigan wellness coach, transitioning your practice or upgrading holistic equipment requires more than a simple handshake. Whether you are selling a collection of specialized ergonomic tools, high-end bio-feedback devices, or an entire coaching curriculum, you must document the transfer to mitigate risks of unlicensed health advice claims and results liability. This document serves as a 'as-is' record under the Michigan Consumer Protection Act, establishing that physical assets or intellectual wellness plans are transferred without warranties of medical results, while satisfying the Michigan Statute of Frauds (MCL 566.132) for enforceable professional agreements.
Beyond the standard bill of sale sections, this template adds fields specific to Wellness Coach:
A Bill of Sale serves the core legal purpose of providing proof of the transfer of ownership of an item from the seller to the buyer. It formalizes the transaction and fulfills the legal need for documentation of the sale, aiding in preventing disputes over ownership and clarifying the terms and conditions agreed upon by the parties involved.
Scope of Practice Violations
Contracts should clearly define the services offered and include disclaimers that coaches do not provide medical advice or therapy.
Results Liability
Use of disclaimers in contracts stating that results are not guaranteed and depend on client commitment and personal efforts.
For this bill of sale to be legally valid:
Common mistakes to avoid:
Yes. This document can be customized to include intellectual property such as specialized intake forms, goal-setting worksheets, and holistic curriculum. However, ensure you explicitly state that these are advisory tools and not medical prescriptions to avoid scope of practice violations under Michigan guidelines.
While Michigan law does not strictly require notarization for most personal property, it is highly recommended for high-value holistic equipment or when transferring business assets. Notarization provides verification of identity and intent, which is a critical layer of authenticity should a dispute arise regarding the condition or ownership of the items.
The Bill of Sale includes an 'As-Is' disclaimer and a specific Buyer's Acknowledgment clause. By signing, the buyer acknowledges they are not receiving a guarantee of health outcomes or medical efficacy, mitigating your exposure to results liability and protecting you from claims of providing unlicensed health advice.
State laws affect what must be in this document. Pick your jurisdiction.
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