Legal Question in Real Estate Law in California

Lis Pendens @ Santa Clarita, California: I have a lis pendens recorded against my property even when the court expunged it in 1/2011. The case against my property was dismissed in 1/2011, so there is no litigation.

The buyer of my house cancelled the sale because the lis pendes is a cloud on the title because it is recorded on the property.

I explained that the lis pendens was expunged, but they said that is a cloud on the title. Does the lis pendens create a cloud on the title even when the case is dismissed?

The county recorder's office says I cannot file the notice of expungement per 405.50 because I am not the one who filed it. I read the code and they are correct. I asked my neighbor (former Plaintiff-person who recorded the expungement) to file a notice of expungement with the recorder's office, however, they don't want to remove it.

Can I sue my neighbor for slander of title or other torts?

Thank you- Kristin Zhang-Cheng


Asked on 10/06/12, 9:42 am

2 Answers from Attorneys

Anthony Roach Law Office of Anthony A. Roach

When the court expunged the lis pendens, the court should have given you a written order that was recordable. That written order should have been recorded, which expunges the lis pendens. Do you know if any of that happened?

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Answered on 10/06/12, 12:37 pm
Bryan Whipple Bryan R. R. Whipple, Attorney at Law

Mr. Roach is correct. Code of Civil Procedure section 405.50 refers to a withrdawal, not an expungement. If you had a lawyer, your lawyer should have arranged to obtain a "hard copy" of the expungement order and for recording of the order, or an abstract thereof. If you were self-represented, go to the clerk of the court and obtain a certified copy of the expungement order. The recorder should accept that for recording. I don't think you have a good case for slander of title.

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Answered on 10/06/12, 3:58 pm


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