Property Ownership
A lis pendens recorded against a property provides notice of:
AA pending lawsuit affecting the property✓ Correct
BA completed sale of the property
CA tax lien on the property
DA mechanic's lien on the property
Explanation
A lis pendens (Latin for 'suit pending') is a recorded notice that a lawsuit has been filed that could affect title to the property.
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