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It depends on what the lawsuit is about but most likely no.
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If there are any lawsuit pending againts any prior owner of cars that people owed on there cars with GAP insure
The president of a company told the accountants not to include in the annual report any information about a pending lawsuit.
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Since the purpose of a lis pendens is to alert future purchasers and/or mortgagees of a property about a lawsuit affecting the property, it cannot be filed in cases where there is no lawsuit. A lis pendens recorded with no reference to a pending lawsuit has no legal impact on the property and can be ignored.
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A lis pendens means that there is a lawsuit pending against the owners of the property, and that the outcome of that lawsuit may affect title to the property. Anyone who buys a property subject to a lis pendens risks losing all or part of the property, depending on the outcome of the lawsuit.
Not enough information: owner of what? Lawsuit about what?For example: If you're the new owner of a building that has violated some ordinance, then yes, you will probably be responsible. If it's a personal claim against the previous owner of property for some accident liability, then no, you are not responsible for what happened before. On the other hand, there may be a lien on the property because of the lawsuit filed, or you could have purchased an entire business with all of its assets AND LIABILITIES in gross, and good luck with that.
Note: So far, the only "answers" have been statements that express a fervent wish for there to be a suit. The question is only asking if there is currently a lawsuit.