Property Ownership
A lis pendens filed against an Oklahoma property provides notice that:
AThe property is for sale
BLitigation is pending that may affect title to the property✓ Correct
CA new lien has been placed on the property
DThe property is subject to eminent domain
Explanation
A lis pendens (Latin for 'suit pending') is a notice recorded in the county land records that litigation is pending which may affect title to the property. It warns potential buyers and lenders of the potential title cloud.
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