
    In the Matter of: Neil Martin ROSE, Debtor. Neil Martin Rose, Appellant, v. Richard M. Ruggerio; et al., Appellees.
    No. 08-60034.
    United States Court of Appeals, Ninth Circuit.
    Submitted April 5, 2010.
    
    Filed April 21, 2010.
    Neil Martin Rose, Scottsdale, AZ, pro se.
    Jean Marie McCoy, Esquire, Lander-holm Law Firm, Vancouver, WA, Timothy William Dore, Ryan, Swanson & Cleveland, PLLC, Seattle, WA, for Appellees.
    Kathryn Ellis, Seattle, WA, pro se.
    Before: RYMER, MCKEOWN, and PAEZ, Circuit Judges.
    
      
       The panel unanimously concludes this case is suitable for decision without oral argument. See Fed. R.App. P. 34(a)(2).
    
   MEMORANDUM

Ned Martin Rose, a Chapter 7 debtor, appeals pro se from the decision of the Bankruptcy Appellate Panel (“BAP”) affirming the bankruptcy court’s order granting summary judgment, removing a lis pendens recorded by Rose against property sold by the bankruptcy trustee, and enjoining Rose from filing other documents clouding title to the property without prior court approval. We have jurisdiction pursuant to 28 U.S.C. § 158(d). We review de novo the BAP’s decision, Sigma Micro Corp. v. Healthcentral.com (In re Healthcentml.com), 504 F.3d 775, 783 (9th Cir.2007), and we affirm.

The bankruptcy court properly canceled the invalid lis pendens. See Wash. Rev. Code § 4.28.325 (providing that a court may cancel a lis pendens upon a showing of good cause).

The bankruptcy court properly enjoined Rose from filing documents clouding title to the property without prior court approval. See Molski v. Evergreen Dynasty Corp., 500 F.3d 1047, 1056-62 (9th Cir.2007) (affirming pre-filing review orders where litigant received notice and an opportunity to be heard, there was an adequate record on appeal for review, the court found the litigant’s actions frivolous and harassing, and the order was narrowly tailored).

We reject Rose’s contention that the bankruptcy court lacked jurisdiction because his allegations, even if true, do not affect jurisdiction.

Rose’s remaining contentions are unpersuasive.

The Chapter 7 trustee’s motion to be dismissed as a party to this appeal is denied.

AFFIRMED. 
      
      
         This disposition is not appropriate for publication and is not precedent except as provided by 9th Cir. R. 36-3.
     