2025 Session Last amended: 2008 session

§ 557.02 — Notice of Lis Pendens

Plain-Language Summary

This section explains how to file a lis pendens, which is a public notice that a lawsuit is pending that could affect real property. It warns potential buyers and lenders that the property is in dispute.

Practical Notes
If you are suing over real property, file a lis pendens with the county recorder to put buyers on notice. Anyone who buys the property after that is bound by the lawsuit’s outcome. The lis pendens can be discharged if the case is not tried within two years.