The Michigan Bill of Sale for Boardwalks is a legal document that serves as proof of sale and ownership of boardwalks in the state of Michigan. It is used to transfer ownership of a boardwalk from the seller to the buyer and outlines the details of the sale. The document typically includes the names and addresses of both parties, a description of the boardwalk being sold, the purchase price, and other pertinent information. The Michigan Bill of Sale for Boardwalks must be signed and dated by both parties and notarized before it is considered legally binding. There are two main types of Michigan Bill of Sale for Boardwalks: one for a new boardwalk and one for a used boardwalk. The new boardwalk bill of sale typically includes information about the manufacturer, model, size, and any accessories that are being sold with the boardwalk. The used boardwalk bill of sale includes information about the age, condition, and any repairs or modifications that have been made to the boardwalk. Both forms of the Michigan Bill of Sale for Boardwalks are available from the Michigan Department of Natural Resources.