Escrow & Title
In Wyoming, a lis pendens recorded against a property provides notice of:
AA pending federal tax lien
BPending litigation affecting the property's title✓ Correct
CAn unrecorded deed of trust
DAn easement by prescription
Explanation
A lis pendens ('pending lawsuit') is recorded to provide constructive notice that there is pending litigation that could affect the title to a specific property. Any buyer who purchases the property after recording takes subject to the outcome of the litigation.
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