Of course not.
A lis pendens is a notice to you that there is a lawsuit pending that may affect the title to the real estate. It's a legal notice that there may be a BIG problem on the horizon.
Your lawyer should have stopped the closing immediately until the matter is resolved.
"Les penden" is a phrase in French that translates to "they hang" in English. It typically refers to something that is suspended or hanging in a physical context. In a figurative sense, it could also imply something that is unresolved or awaiting resolution. The specific meaning can vary based on the context in which it is used.
"Fermez les cahiers" is French for "Close your notebooks." It is a command telling someone to close their notebooks or exercise books.
I close my eyes
about 12 to 10 in a normal house or les maybe 8.
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Yes, but I believe you have to have your visa level at 3.
les objets de la maison
It should be - je veux voir les étoiles dans les yeux - I want to see stars in my eyes.
Les trois ours regardent toutes les choses dans la maison : "the three bears watch all the things in the house."Les trois ours regardent tous les choses ... : 'the three bears all watch the things ...
les is an article meaning 'the' in French. It is used as a plural for 'la' (the / feminine) or 'le' (the / masculine)la maison (the house) > plural 'les maisons'le vélo (the bicycle) > plural 'les vélos'
the pencils. (it should be - les crayons)
the pencils. (it should be - les crayons)