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At any time prior to the entry of judgment a notice of pendency of action shall be cancelled by the county clerk without an order, on the filing with him of an affidavit by the attorney for the plaintiff showing that there have been no appearances and that the time to appear has expired for all parties.
A notice of pendency (also known as a lis pendens) is a written notice of a judicial proceeding that affects the ownership of property. A notice of pendency is most common in cases relating to real property and is typically filed in the public registry of the county where the affected real property is located.
A notice of pendency shall state the names of the parties to the action, including the name and telephone number of the mortgage servicer for a foreclosing party involving a mortgage foreclosure of a one- to four-family residential property, the object of the action and a description of the property affected.
Notice of Pendency/Lis Pendens Filings A Notice of Pendency must have block and lot numbers, a description of property and it must direct the county clerk to index the notice. The filing fee is $35.00.
A lis pendens also called a notice of pendency of action is a special type of legal document filed with a county recorder. Though its use is limited to lawsuits involving real property claims, its effect is powerful.
At any time prior to entry of judgment, a notice of pendency shall be cancelled by the county clerk without an order, on the filing with him or her of: (a) An affidavit by the claiming authority showing which defendants have been served with process, which defendants are in default in appearing or answering, and which
A notice of pendency shall be effective for a period of three years from the date of filing. Before expiration of a period or extended period, the court, upon motion of the plaintiff and upon such notice as it may require, for good cause shown, may grant an extension for a like additional period.