Escrow & Title
Lis pendens means:
AA lien for unpaid property taxes
BA notice of pending litigation affecting title to the property✓ Correct
CA notice of foreclosure filed by a lender
DA notice that a property has been sold
Explanation
Lis pendens ('suit pending') is a recorded notice that a lawsuit is pending that may affect the title to specific real property. It warns prospective buyers and lienholders that the title is subject to the outcome of the litigation.
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