Property Ownership
What is a lis pendens in Kansas real estate?
AA type of deed used in foreclosure
BA recorded notice that a lawsuit is pending that may affect the title to property✓ Correct
CA property tax lien
DA building permit for new construction
Explanation
A lis pendens ('pending lawsuit') is a recorded notice that warns potential buyers and lenders that a lawsuit is pending that may affect the title or ownership of the property.
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