Edward Thompson Jr. is suing Planet Home Lending for alleged wrongful foreclosure actions and violations of federal statutes related to lending and real estate procedures

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Edward Thompson Jr. has filed a lawsuit in the United States District Court for the Eastern District of Texas against Planet Home Lending, LLC, Grant Tabor, LOGS Legal Group LLP, and unnamed parties referred to as John Does 1-10. The case revolves around a dispute concerning the foreclosure of Thompson’s property located at 4186 Honor Drive, Frisco, Texas. Thompson alleges that the defendants have failed to provide necessary documentation proving their legal right to foreclose on his property and accuses them of violating several federal statutes including the Truth in Lending Act and the Real Estate Settlement Procedures Act. He seeks declaratory and injunctive relief to prevent an unauthorized sale of his property and demands a jury trial.

Source: 425cv01144_Edward_Thompson_v_Planet_Home_Complaint_Eastern_District_of_Texas.pdf



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