Escrow & Title
A Nebraska title search reveals a lis pendens filed against the property. This indicates:
AA lien for unpaid property taxes
BPending litigation affecting the property✓ Correct
CA mechanic's lien for contractor work
DAn IRS tax lien
Explanation
Lis pendens (Latin for 'suit pending') is a notice recorded to indicate pending litigation that affects title to the property. It warns prospective buyers that the property's title may be affected by the outcome of the lawsuit.
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