Buyer Who Acquires Property After A Lis Pendens Is Recorded Takes Title Subject To The Outcome Of The Underlying Litigation
FACTS:
The seller refuses to close escrow, at which point the buyer hires an attorney to file a specific performance lawsuit and record a lis pendens against the property.
ISSUE:
What is the effect of the lis pendens?
DISCUSSION:
The lis pendens constitutes a legal notice recorded to evidence existing litigation involving title to real property. The document therefore provides notice that anyone acquiring an interest in the property subsequent to the date of the recordation may be bound by the outcome of the litigation.