To slightly simplify Delgar's process, rather than doing historical title searches and action searches, pulling the current title will almost certainly show a Certificate of Lis Pendens on the title. At the registry, you can then get the CLP printed for you on the spot. The CLP itself should identify the owners and should have the court file number on it. May save you a bit of cost and be slightly more efficient to go at it that way. The historical search is overkill. With the court file number from the CLP you can pull the porcedure card as Delgar suggested but save the cost and delay of an action search. Everything else I agree with bang on.
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Last edited by onetwo_threefour; 07-07-2011 at 11:17 PM.
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