Tennessee Complaint For Quiet Title and Request for Subordination of Lienholder

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A quiet title action occurs when one property claimant challenges one or more other people in a court of law for the purpose of determining who is the rightful legal owner of the property in question.

A lawsuit for quiet title must be brought in local Superior Court. To begin the lawsuit, the plaintiff (the lender or homeowner) files a complaint with the court followed by a Notice of Pendency of Action (a Lis Pendens) that is recorded with the county recorder and filed with the court.

When filing a Quiet Title lawsuit, the Plaintiff must immediately record a Lis Pendens (a Latin term meaning Litigation is Pending) with the county recorder in which the property is located . This provides notice of the claims being asserted in the lawsuit.

Second, you need to petition the civil court for quiet title. Your petition needs to include a legal description of the property (address and parcel number), the adverse claims against plaintiff's title (such as an easement), and a request for granting quiet title.

Why would a property owner file a quiet title suit?the owner against liabilities and losses resulting from title defects. A lender's title insurance policy generally protects. the lender against the possibility that the lender's lien cannot be enforced.

If the parties are easily found the action can be complete within sixty days. However, if service through newspaper is required, this can add an additional month.

A quiet title action usually takes 8-10 weeks to complete. The process may take longer or may be shorter depending on certain factors surrounding the dispute such as the Court rulings on certain matters.

The costs involved in filing a quiet title action in Florida include such things as the Court required case filing fee which ranges between $300 and $450, depending on the county in which the case is filed. There are also title search charges of approximately $125 and Publication charges of approximately $150.

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