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New Hampshire Contract for Deed Seller's Annual Accounting Statement

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New Hampshire
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NH-00470-4
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This is a Seller's Annual Accounting Statement notifying the Purchaser of the number and amount of payments received toward contract for deed's purchase price and interest. This document is provided annually by Seller to Purchaser.

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In the first instance, if your deed is not recorded, there is nothing in the public record to stop the seller from conveying the property to another person.The second situation could happen if your seller fails to pay his or her debts and the seller's creditors file liens or judgments against your property.

A contract for deed is a legal agreement for the sale of property in which a buyer takes possession and makes payments directly to the seller, but the seller holds the title until the full payment is made.

The identity of the buyer and seller. A description of the property being purchased. The purchase price. The terms as to how and when payment is to be made. The terms as to how, when, and where the goods will be delivered to the purchaser.

Generally, contract for deed sellers use IRS Form 6252 to report installment sales in the year in which they take place. You also use Form 6252 during each year you receive income from your contract for deed.

The buyer should record the contract for deed with the county recorder where the land is located and does so normally within four months after the contract is signed, though the time may vary depending on state law.

Purchase price. Down payment. Interest rate. Number of monthly installments. Responsibilities of the buyer and seller. Legal remedies for the seller if the buyer does not make payments.

The buyer must record the contract for deed with the county recorder where the land is located within four months after the contract is signed. Contracts for deed must provide the legal name of the buyer and the buyer's address.

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New Hampshire Contract for Deed Seller's Annual Accounting Statement