Document Type
Case Summary
Publication Date
2-11-2023
Case Synopsis
Under NRS 14.010(1), a party may record a lis pendens “[i]n an action . . . affecting the title or possession of real property.” A claim of fraudulent transfer of real property seeking avoidance of the transfer supports a lis pendens because the relief sought affects the title or possession of the real property. The recording party does not need to be entitled to title or possession of the property to support a lis pendens.
Recommended Citation
Vanderlaan, Josette, "Tahican, LLC v. Eighth Jud. Dist. Ct., 139 Nev. Adv. Op. 2 (Feb. 2, 2023)" (2023). Nevada Supreme Court Summaries. 1562.
https://scholars.law.unlv.edu/nvscs/1562