Draft the lis pendens memorandum: Once a legal action is filed, the claimant must draft the lis pendens memorandum and include the following information: the title of the pending legal action. the general object of the legal action. the court where the legal action is pending.
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.
Quiet Title Law Virginia law strives to protect persons with good title to property from being subjected to future claims against that title. Are you currently in a dispute over ownership of a parcel of land or valuable personal property? Is there someone threatening to jeopardize your title to your land?
A memorandum of lis pendens admitted to record in an action to enforce a zoning ordinance shall expire after 180 days.
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.
One tool often utilized is the filing of a lis pendens, a Latin term meaning "suit pending." In Virginia, the lis pendens memorandum serves as a notice to prospective buyers, lenders, or interested parties that a property is subject to a claim involved in litigation.