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What is NYC AC § 28-205.1.4?

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This section establishes that any judgment from a legal action becomes a lien on the property specified in the complaint once a notice of pendency is filed with the county clerk. This lien takes priority over existing mortgages or other liens, excluding tax and assessment liens. Applies to property owners involved in legal proceedings.

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§ 28-205.1.4 Lien.

AC § 28-205.1.4

Any judgment rendered in any such action or proceeding shall be and become a lien upon the premises named in the complaint in such action or proceeding, if any, the lien to date from the time of filing a notice of pendency in the office of the clerk of the county in which the premises is located, and to have priority before any mortgage or other lien existing prior to such filing, except tax and assessment liens.

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