Lis Pendens In Missouri In Pennsylvania

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The Release of Lis Pendens form is essential for removing a previously recorded notice of pending litigation affecting real property in Missouri or Pennsylvania. This form acknowledges the receipt of valuable consideration and requests the local Clerk or Recorder's office to cancel the Lis Pendens from the official land records. Attorneys, partners, owners, associates, paralegals, and legal assistants can use this form to effectively clear property titles, ensuring that potential buyers and lenders are not hindered by claims of legal disputes. Key features of the form include spaces for identifying the Lis Pendens being released and the respective Clerk or Recorder’s office. It should be filled out accurately, including the date and specific location details, to prevent any issues with processing. Users should ensure the form is signed to validate the release. This document is particularly useful in real estate transactions where clearing title issues is critical for smooth property transfers.

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Other than resolution of the pending lawsuit, the only way to remove a lis pendens is by expungement, which requires a court order from a circuit judge. If you refuse service or the action is otherwise delayed, the lis pendens remains intact, making it difficult to sell or otherwise transfer a property.

To file a lis pendens, the party filing must have or show one of two things: That there is a recorded instrument, usually some mortgage or encumbrance, or perhaps something related to a construction mechanics lien—that potentially provides the filer the right to the property on or in the document.

The lien will stay in effect for five years, but can be renewed, if the debtor does not sell the property within that time period.

File a request with the court to remove the lis pendens. Provide the legal reasons the lis pendens is improper, offering proof, for example, that the lis pendens affects real estate that is not connected to the litigation. If the lawsuit is frivolous and merely intended to harass the property owner, offer proof.

How Long Does a Lis Pendens Last in Pennsylvania? Under Pennsylvania law, a Lis Pendens typically remains recorded for a period of fifteen years. This duration provides adequate notice to interested parties about ongoing litigation or other legal actions involving the real property.

After the action is resolved, the attorney for the plaintiff should file a praecipe to remove the lis pendens and resulting cloud on title. Note that if a defendant believes a lis pendens has been filed improperly, it may make a motion with the court to have it stricken.

The Lis Pendens A lis pendens is a document that is filed in the public records that alerts the world that someone is asserting claim over the property. A lis pendens is not, by itself, a legal bar to purchasing the property—someone can still legally close on property with a lis pendens filed on it.

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Lis Pendens In Missouri In Pennsylvania