West Virginia Publisher's Certificate

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A19 Publisher's Certificate

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A lawsuit for quiet title must be brought in local Superior Court. To begin the lawsuit, the plaintiff (the lender or homeowner) files a complaint with the court followed by a Notice of Pendency of Action (a Lis Pendens) that is recorded with the county recorder and filed with the court.

The purpose of the quiet title action is to eliminate an adverse claim to a legal interest in the property and to establish, perfect, or quiet the title in the property in one or more of the claimants.

What Is a Quiet Title Action? A quiet title action, also known as an action of quiet title, is a circuit court actionor lawsuitthat is filed with the intended purpose to establish or settle the title to a property.

Why would a property owner file a quiet title suit?the owner against liabilities and losses resulting from title defects. A lender's title insurance policy generally protects. the lender against the possibility that the lender's lien cannot be enforced.

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West Virginia Publisher's Certificate