Property Ownership

In South Dakota, a 'lis pendens' recorded against a property provides notice that:

AThe property has been sold at a tax sale
BPending litigation involving the property title has been filed✓ Correct
CThe property is subject to an easement
DThe property has been condemned by a government agency

Explanation

A lis pendens (Latin for 'suit pending') is a recorded notice that litigation affecting the title to a property has been filed. It warns potential buyers and lenders that any interest acquired in the property may be subject to the outcome of the lawsuit.

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