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A seller in California breaches a purchase agreement by refusing to sell his home in Pasadena. The buyer files a lis pendens against the property. Under California law, what is the primary purpose of a lis pendens?

Correct Answer

B) To provide constructive notice that the property is subject to pending litigation

Under California Code of Civil Procedure §405.20, a lis pendens provides constructive notice to the public that the property is subject to pending litigation affecting title or possession. This effectively clouds the title and discourages potential buyers from purchasing the property during the lawsuit.

Answer Options
A
To immediately transfer title of the property to the buyer
B
To provide constructive notice that the property is subject to pending litigation
C
To force the seller to pay the buyer's attorney fees
D
To prevent the seller from occupying the property during litigation

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