Lis Pendens Property Dispute

Summary

Lis Pendens is a notice of a pending lawsuit concerning real estate. Being listed as a grantee implies property transfer to you. If the property was transferred to someone else, consult a local real estate attorney. Court jurisdiction requires personal, subject matter, and geographic authority. All parties herein includes everyone named in the case. Foreclosure indicates all properties involved have been foreclosed.

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I'm looking at record for lis pendens ,I'm trying to understand what it means,
In legal terms, Lis Pendens means a pending lawsuit. It's a written notice that a lawsuit has been filed concerning real estate. When you're listed as a "grantee" on Lis Pendens, it suggests that you're the individual the property is being transferred to, in the context of the lawsuit.
Then why did it get transferred to someone else
To provide accurate information, could you please clarify whether there was a court order or any other legal proceedings that led to the transfer of property to someone else?
Illegal sale of my property I own out right
You may want to consult with a local real estate attorney. They can review the documents and circumstances surrounding the sale of your property. Issues like this can be complex, and specific laws in New Mexico may apply.
What is requirements for court to have jurisdiction
Court jurisdiction typically requires:
- Personal Jurisdiction: The court's authority over the parties in the case.
- Subject Matter Jurisdiction: The court's authority to hear the type of case before it.
- Geographic Jurisdiction: The court's authority over the area where the offense occurred.
For more detailed information, consult a local attorney.
What is included in all parties herein means
"All parties herein" generally refers to all individuals or entities named or involved in a specific legal document or court case. This includes, but not limited to, the plaintiff(s), defendant(s), any witnesses, and legal representatives.
In judgement it states that all parties are there ddw*-
Could you please clarify what "ddw*" refers to in your context? It's not a common legal term. Also, could you provide more details about the judgment for a better understanding?
All are foreclosed on
The term "all are foreclosed on" seems to indicate that all properties or assets discussed in the context of the case have undergone foreclosure. Foreclosure is a legal process where lenders attempt to recover the balance of a loan from a borrower who has stopped making payments.