The company has temporarily paused using its Homeowner Benefit Agreements.
Three U.S. Senate Committee Chairmen sent MV Reality a letter stating, that although MV Realty has suspended new enrollments, it continues to advertise. Senators said they are concerned about homeowners already enrolled and the potential for future harm.
Ohio Democratic Sen. Sherrod Brown said it’s clear MV Realty violated the law. Sen. Brown’s timing is noteworthy because Florida Attorney General Ashley Moody is now asking a judge to freeze the company’s assets and operations of MV Realty.“MV Realty and our team of licensed real estate agents have proudly assisted over 35,000 homeowners across the country through our innovative Homeowner Benefit Agreement program.
“MV Realty remains confident the Homeowner Benefit Program fully complies with the law and benefits consumers who select MV Realty as their listing agent. We look forward to working with the Florida AG to address concerns and continue this valuable program as an option to homeowners across the state.”
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