Escrow & Title
A lis pendens recorded against a property indicates:
AA tax lien has been filed
BPending litigation that may affect title to the property✓ Correct
CThe property is in foreclosure
DA mechanic's lien has been filed
Explanation
A lis pendens is a recorded notice that a lawsuit is pending that may affect title to the property, warning potential buyers and lenders of the litigation.
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