Planet Home Lending, LLC v. Guy et al
Planet Home Lending, LLC |
Savannah R. Guy, Jonathan J. Guy and United States of America |
1:2025cv00085 |
March 26, 2025 |
U.S. District Court for the Southern District of Mississippi |
Halil S Ozerden |
Bradley W Rath |
Real Property: Foreclosure |
Actions affecting property on which United States had lien |
None |
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Filing 2 Summons Issued as to Jonathan J. Guy, Savannah R. Guy, United States of America. (JCH) |
Filing 1 COMPLAINT against Jonathan J. Guy, Savannah R. Guy, United States of America (Filing fee $ 405; receipt number 5645405), filed by Planet Home Lending, LLC. (Attachments: #1 Exhibit 1 - Promissory Note, #2 Exhibit 2 - Security Instrument, #3 Exhibit 3 - Assignment of Deed of Trust, #4 Exhibit 4 - Notices of Default, #5 Exhibit 5 - Partial Claim Mortgage, #6 Civil Cover Sheet)(JCH) |
DOCKET ANNOTATION as to # 1. When the Complaint was uploaded into the ECF system, exibits 1 through 5 were scanned in together and not described. Clerk printed out all exhibits to scan them separately and read through complaint to form a description. In the future, all filings that contain exhibits should have the exhibits scanned in separately and contain a letter/number and a brief description in the description box. (JCH) |
Issued summons emailed to attorney to email address listed on docket. (JCH) |
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