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Thrive Mortgage, LLC v. Richard Valdez and Krystina Valdez
Citation: Not availableDocket: 13-22-00600-CV
Court: Court of Appeals of Texas; April 20, 2023; Texas; State Appellate Court
Original Court Document: View Document
In the case of Thrive Mortgage, LLC v. Richard Valdez and Krystina Valdez, the appellate court addressed a temporary injunction granted to the appellees to halt foreclosure proceedings. Thrive Mortgage, the appellant, filed an interlocutory appeal against this injunction. Subsequently, the appellant filed a motion to dismiss the appeal, indicating a desire to withdraw from the case. The court granted this motion, dismissing the appeal and ordering that costs be taxed against the appellant. The court noted that absent an agreement between the parties, costs would automatically fall to Thrive Mortgage. Additionally, the court denied a previous motion from the appellees to dismiss the appeal as moot, given the appellant's request to terminate the proceedings. This decision was rendered on April 20, 2023, by Chief Justice Dori Contreras and the panel of justices.