Escrow & Title
What is a lis pendens foreclosure notice in Ohio?
AA notice of sheriff's sale
BA recorded notice filed when a foreclosure lawsuit is commenced, warning potential buyers/lenders of the pending foreclosure✓ Correct
CA mortgage default notice
DA notice of property tax delinquency
Explanation
When an Ohio lender files a foreclosure lawsuit, they record a lis pendens notice providing constructive notice to all subsequent buyers and lenders that a foreclosure is pending. This protects the lender's position in the priority of claims.
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