Duration of valid notice. - A valid notice of lis pendens, filed pursuant to O.C.G.A. § 44-14-610, remains effective as constructive notice of the action referred to therein only until a final judgment has been entered in the action and the time for appeal therefrom has expired.
A certificate of lis pendens is intended to provide notice of pending litigation in respect to a particular parcel of land. When you see a certificate of lis pendens registered on a property title this usually means that the property owner has been sued, but there is no judgment yet.
A notice of lis pendens must be filed in the office of the clerk of the superior court of the county where the real property is situated in a book kept for such purposes and must contain (1) a notice of the institution of the action, (2) the names of the parties, (3) the time of the institution of the action, (4) the ...
A notice of lis pendens to file in the office of the clerk of the superior court in the county where the real property is located to provide constructive notice to third parties that a legal proceeding is pending in a Georgia court that asserts a claim against title to or some other ownership interest in the real ...
A judgment is good for 7 years and may be renewed by filing the appropriate forms with the Clerk of Magistrate Court.
A notice of lis pendens to file in the office of the clerk of the superior court in the county where the real property is located to provide constructive notice to third parties that a legal proceeding is pending in a Georgia court that asserts a claim against title to or some other ownership interest in the real ...
In workplace defamation cases, a person may be able to show that he or she lost employment opportunities as a result of the unlawful statements. The Georgia statute of limitations for defamation is quite short, lasting just one year from the alleged statement.
Yes. A security interest in real estate expires (in other words, become unenforceable) seven years after expiration of the maturity of the debt.
Expunging a Lis Pendens This can happen if the party believes that the lis pendens was improperly filed or if the underlying lawsuit has been resolved. Court Hearing: If a party seeks expungement, the court will conduct a hearing to determine whether the lis pendens should be canceled.