The Florida Notice of Pendency of Other Actions (Tampa) is a legal document used to alert potential buyers and lenders of any pending legal actions against a property. This document is usually filed with the Clerk of the Circuit Court in the county where the property is located. It is used to ensure that any potential buyers or lenders are aware of any current or pending legal action involving the property before any transaction occurs. The Notice of Pendency must be signed by the plaintiff and the defendant, and it must include the case number, the court in which the action is pending, the date of filing, and a description of the property. There are two types of Florida Notice of Pendency of Other Actions (Tampa): an is pendent and a notice of is pendent. A is pendent is a notice of pending litigation that is filed with the Clerk of the Circuit Court and serves as a warning to potential buyers of the property that a lawsuit is in progress and that any sale of the property may be subject to the outcome of the lawsuit. A notice of is pendent is a more specific type of is pendent that is filed by a plaintiff against a defendant and includes details such as the names of the parties, the date of filing, and the case number.