Lis Pendens Filing Criteria

Summary

A lis pendens is filed when a lawsuit involves a claim on real property. If the Noteholders lawsuit affects the propertys title or interest, they may file a lis pendens. However, if the lawsuit is solely to enforce the note, it might not directly impact the property. Consulting with a local attorney is recommended to understand the specific implications in your case.

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Vesting llc borrows $*,*,* to purchase property in montana. The Noteholder is going to sue to enforce the Note...can it dile a lis pendens?
A lis pendens is typically filed when there is a pending lawsuit involving a claim on real property. If the Noteholder's lawsuit directly affects the title or interest in the property purchased, then they may file a lis pendens. However, if the suit is only to enforce the note, it might not impact the property directly. Consulting with a local attorney is advisable to understand the specific implications in your case. Is there any additional information about the lawsuit or property?