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Lis pendens

In United States law, a lis pendens (Latin for 'suit pending'[1] ) is a written notice that a lawsuit has been filed concerning real estate, involving either the title to the property or a claimed ownership interest in it. The notice is usually filed in the county land records office. Recording a lis pendens against a piece of property alerts a potential purchaser or lender that the property’s title is in question, which makes the property less attractive to a buyer or lender. Once the notice is filed, the legal title of anyone who purchases the land or property described in the notice is subject to the outcome of the lawsuit.[2]

Genesis and usages edit

Lis pendens may refer to any pending lawsuit or to a specific situation with a public notice of litigation that has been recorded in the same location where the title of real property has been recorded. This notice secures a plaintiff's claim on the property so that a sale, mortgage, or encumbrance of the property will not diminish the plaintiff's rights to the property, should the plaintiff prevail in its case. In some jurisdictions, when the notice is properly recorded, lis pendens is considered constructive notice to other litigants or other unrecorded or subordinate lienholders.[3]

The recording office will record a lis pendens upon request of anyone who claims to be entitled to do so (such as because the person has filed a lawsuit). If someone else with an interest in the property (such as the owner) believes the lis pendens is not proper, then he can then file suit to have it expunged.[4]

Some states have lis pendens statutes which require the filer of the notice—in the event of a challenge to the notice—to establish that it has probable cause or a reasonable likelihood of success on the merits of its case in the underlying lawsuit. Other states do not have such a requirement.[5]

History edit

Under the common law, the mere existence of a lawsuit potentially affecting the title to real property had the legal effect of putting the entire world on constructive notice of the suit;[6] anyone acquiring an interest in real property which was the subject of a pending suit took that interest subject to the litigants' rights as they might be eventually determined, no matter how much later.[7] In effect, nothing relating to the ownership of the subject matter of the suit could be definitively changed while the suit was pending.[8] Without publication of the existence of a lawsuit, innocent buyers might discover the existence of a lawsuit too late.

The harsh effect of this rule, and its effect on innocent purchasers, led many jurisdictions to enact lis pendens statutes requiring a written notice, usually recorded in the land records where the real estate is located, for the notice provisions of the rule to be effective. Typically, a separate recorded instrument is required by statute if the lawsuit in question affects title to real property.[9] If the statutory requirements are met, the world is put on "constructive notice" of the existence of the suit, and any person acquiring an interest later does so subject to the outcome of the suit.

Effect edit

Lis pendens is taken as constructive notice of the pending lawsuit,[10] and it places a cloud on the title of the property in question until the suit is resolved and the notice released or the lis pendens is expunged. Careful buyers will be unwilling to purchase land subject to a lis pendens or will only purchase the land at a discount, prudent lenders will not lend money against the security of the land, and title insurance companies will not insure the title to such land. Title is taken subject to the outcome of the lawsuit. Because so much real property is purchased with borrowed money, this usually keeps the owner from selling the property. It also may keep the owner from borrowing money secured by the property (such as to pay the costs of defending the suit).

It is important to note that the presence of a lis pendens does not prevent or necessarily invalidate a transfer of the property,[11] although it makes such a transfer subject to the outcome of the litigation. Thus, the owner is not prevented from selling the land for (non-borrowed) cash, pledging it as security for a speculative loan, or giving it away, all subject to the outcome of the lawsuit. Once the lis pendens is recorded, however, the recipient (a "purchaser" or "grantee pendente lite")[12] would be deemed to have notice of the litigation and might lose their title to the property if the plaintiff's suit prevails.

While it is generally thought of in connection with real property (land, buildings, and the like), the doctrine of lis pendens also applies to personal property. Frequently, lis pendens statutes only apply to real property, so the common-law doctrine probably still applies to personal property.

See also edit

References edit

  1. ^ Black's Law Dictionary, p. 950 (8th ed.), 1999.
  2. ^ Laurence, Robert (1980). "Lis Pendens". North Dakota Law Review. 56: 327.
  3. ^ Howard (Jr.), Nathan; Stover, Rowland M.; Court, New York (State) Supreme (1881). Howard's Practice Reports in the Supreme Court and Court of Appeals of the State of New York. William Gould & Son.
  4. ^ The Central Law Journal. Soule, Thomas & Wentworth. 1915.
  5. ^ For example: McAteer v. Lauterbach, 908 A.2d 1168, 1170 (D.C. 2006)
  6. ^ For example, First Maryland Financial Services Corp. v. District-Realty Title Insurance Corp., 548 A.2d 787, 791 (D.C. 1988); Malcolm v. Superior Court (Green), 29 Cal.3d 518, 523 (1981)
  7. ^ District of Columbia Redevelopment Land Agency v. Dowdey, 618 A.2d 153, 161 fn. 14 (1992).
  8. ^ For example, Lewis v. Jordan Investments, Inc., 725 A.2d 495, 500 (D.C. 1999)
  9. ^ For example, Calif. Code of Civil Procedure §§ 405–405.61; D.C. Code § 42-1207 (formerly § 45-906.1), enacted 2000
  10. ^ R.I. Weil & I.A. Brown, Jr. California Practice Guide: Civil Procedure Before Trial ¶ 15:1.
  11. ^ For example, 1st Atlantic Guaranty Corp. v. Tillerson, 916 A.2d 153, 157 (D.C. 2007); see also Morrison v. Shuster, 1 Mackey 190, 200, 1881 U.S.App.Lexis 2702 (1881).
  12. ^ 1st Atl. Guar. Corp. v. Tillerson, 916 A.2d 153, 157, quoting Powell on Real Property § 82A.01 [1] (2006).

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For the concept of staying proceedings when a law suit is pending elsewhere see Lis alibi pendens The examples and perspective in this article deal primarily with the United States and do not represent a worldwide view of the subject You may improve this article discuss the issue on the talk page or create a new article as appropriate July 2019 Learn how and when to remove this template message In United States law a lis pendens Latin for suit pending 1 is a written notice that a lawsuit has been filed concerning real estate involving either the title to the property or a claimed ownership interest in it The notice is usually filed in the county land records office Recording a lis pendens against a piece of property alerts a potential purchaser or lender that the property s title is in question which makes the property less attractive to a buyer or lender Once the notice is filed the legal title of anyone who purchases the land or property described in the notice is subject to the outcome of the lawsuit 2 Contents 1 Genesis and usages 2 History 3 Effect 4 See also 5 ReferencesGenesis and usages editLis pendens may refer to any pending lawsuit or to a specific situation with a public notice of litigation that has been recorded in the same location where the title of real property has been recorded This notice secures a plaintiff s claim on the property so that a sale mortgage or encumbrance of the property will not diminish the plaintiff s rights to the property should the plaintiff prevail in its case In some jurisdictions when the notice is properly recorded lis pendens is considered constructive notice to other litigants or other unrecorded or subordinate lienholders 3 The recording office will record a lis pendens upon request of anyone who claims to be entitled to do so such as because the person has filed a lawsuit If someone else with an interest in the property such as the owner believes the lis pendens is not proper then he can then file suit to have it expunged 4 Some states have lis pendens statutes which require the filer of the notice in the event of a challenge to the notice to establish that it has probable cause or a reasonable likelihood of success on the merits of its case in the underlying lawsuit Other states do not have such a requirement 5 History editUnder the common law the mere existence of a lawsuit potentially affecting the title to real property had the legal effect of putting the entire world on constructive notice of the suit 6 anyone acquiring an interest in real property which was the subject of a pending suit took that interest subject to the litigants rights as they might be eventually determined no matter how much later 7 In effect nothing relating to the ownership of the subject matter of the suit could be definitively changed while the suit was pending 8 Without publication of the existence of a lawsuit innocent buyers might discover the existence of a lawsuit too late The harsh effect of this rule and its effect on innocent purchasers led many jurisdictions to enact lis pendens statutes requiring a written notice usually recorded in the land records where the real estate is located for the notice provisions of the rule to be effective Typically a separate recorded instrument is required by statute if the lawsuit in question affects title to real property 9 If the statutory requirements are met the world is put on constructive notice of the existence of the suit and any person acquiring an interest later does so subject to the outcome of the suit Effect editLis pendens is taken as constructive notice of the pending lawsuit 10 and it places a cloud on the title of the property in question until the suit is resolved and the notice released or the lis pendens is expunged Careful buyers will be unwilling to purchase land subject to a lis pendens or will only purchase the land at a discount prudent lenders will not lend money against the security of the land and title insurance companies will not insure the title to such land Title is taken subject to the outcome of the lawsuit Because so much real property is purchased with borrowed money this usually keeps the owner from selling the property It also may keep the owner from borrowing money secured by the property such as to pay the costs of defending the suit It is important to note that the presence of a lis pendens does not prevent or necessarily invalidate a transfer of the property 11 although it makes such a transfer subject to the outcome of the litigation Thus the owner is not prevented from selling the land for non borrowed cash pledging it as security for a speculative loan or giving it away all subject to the outcome of the lawsuit Once the lis pendens is recorded however the recipient a purchaser or grantee pendente lite 12 would be deemed to have notice of the litigation and might lose their title to the property if the plaintiff s suit prevails While it is generally thought of in connection with real property land buildings and the like the doctrine of lis pendens also applies to personal property Frequently lis pendens statutes only apply to real property so the common law doctrine probably still applies to personal property See also edit nbsp Law portal Lis alibi pendens Sub judiceReferences edit Black s Law Dictionary p 950 8th ed 1999 Laurence Robert 1980 Lis Pendens North Dakota Law Review 56 327 Howard Jr Nathan Stover Rowland M Court New York State Supreme 1881 Howard s Practice Reports in the Supreme Court and Court of Appeals of the State of New York William Gould amp Son The Central Law Journal Soule Thomas amp Wentworth 1915 For example McAteer v Lauterbach 908 A 2d 1168 1170 D C 2006 For example First Maryland Financial Services Corp v District Realty Title Insurance Corp 548 A 2d 787 791 D C 1988 Malcolm v Superior Court Green 29 Cal 3d 518 523 1981 District of Columbia Redevelopment Land Agency v Dowdey 618 A 2d 153 161 fn 14 1992 For example Lewis v Jordan Investments Inc 725 A 2d 495 500 D C 1999 For example Calif Code of Civil Procedure 405 405 61 D C Code 42 1207 formerly 45 906 1 enacted 2000 R I Weil amp I A Brown Jr California Practice Guide Civil Procedure Before Trial 15 1 For example 1st Atlantic Guaranty Corp v Tillerson 916 A 2d 153 157 D C 2007 see also Morrison v Shuster 1 Mackey 190 200 1881 U S App Lexis 2702 1881 1st Atl Guar Corp v Tillerson 916 A 2d 153 157 quoting Powell on Real Property 82A 01 1 2006 Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Lis pendens amp oldid 1220157725, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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