Uncategorized May 28, 2025

Facing a Lis Pendens? You Have Options—And You’re Not Alone

If you’ve recently received notice of a Lis Pendens, you’re probably feeling overwhelmed, anxious, or even embarrassed. First, please know this: you are not alone—and this situation is not the end of the road.

As a real estate professional with decades of experience helping homeowners navigate difficult situations, I want to share some clarity, encouragement, and options that may be available to you.

What Is a Lis Pendens?

A Lis Pendens is a public notice that a legal action has been filed against your property, typically by a lender starting the foreclosure process. It doesn’t mean you’ve lost your home—it means the process has begun, and you still have time to act.

Many homeowners aren’t aware that there’s a window of opportunity during this “pre-foreclosure” period. With the right strategy, you can often:

  • Sell your home before the foreclosure is finalized
  • Preserve your credit
  • Avoid a sheriff’s sale or court auction
  • Move on with financial and emotional dignity

You Have Options—And We’re Here to Help You Explore Them

I lead a team that specializes in pre-foreclosure and Lis Pendens property sales. Our mission is simple: to help homeowners regain control of their situation with compassion, professionalism, and a clear plan.

We’re not investors trying to “snatch up” your property. We’re real estate professionals who offer real solutions—whether that means helping you sell for top value, negotiating with your lender, or connecting you with legal and financial experts who can help.

Every homeowner’s situation is unique. That’s why we offer free, confidential consultations to help you understand your options without pressure or judgment.

Common Questions We Hear from Homeowners

“Can I still sell my home after a Lis Pendens notice?”

Yes—often at full market value if done quickly and correctly.

“Will I owe money after a foreclosure?”

That depends. A successful sale may help you avoid additional debt or deficiency judgments.

“Is it too late to stop the foreclosure?”

Not at all. In fact, acting during the Lis Pendens stage gives you more leverage than waiting.

You Don’t Have to Do This Alone

We’ve helped many families through this process—and we’re here for you, too.

If you’d like to talk about your options, ask questions, or just get honest advice, reach out to us today. There’s no cost, no commitment, and everything is 100% confidential.