Property Ownership
In Georgia, a lis pendens is a notice that:
AA property has been listed for sale
BLitigation is pending that affects title to the property✓ Correct
CA mortgage has been paid off
DA new zoning application has been filed
Explanation
A lis pendens ('suit pending') is a recorded notice that informs potential buyers and lenders that there is pending litigation that could affect title to or possession of the property.
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