Lis pendens is a legal term to describe a notice of pending litigation against real estate or real property. A notice of lis pendens in Florida to give record notice of a pending action concerning title to, or an interest in, real property.The lis pendens real statute refers to a notice of a pending lawsuit filed in the public records of the county where a piece of property is located. The suit must involve title to the real property. When a Lis Pendens has been filed and the court dismisses the action, the plaintiff(s) have 30 days to issue a Release of Notice of Pendency. When a Lis Pendens has been filed and the court dismisses the action, the plaintiff(s) have 30 days to issue a Release of Notice of Pendency. On September 18, 1942, the United States recorded a lis pendens giving notice of an action entitled United States v. Lis pendens prevents third parties who claim to have acquired an interest in the property, after service and during the pendency of the foreclosure action, É Viçtôa; "si: gy aï a'Ànân'aç fluuxgpwuimçm' 14;!