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Consumer Affairs Urges Homeowners Affected by MV Realty to Report

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Nevada Consumer Affairs announced an active investigation into MV Realty PBC, LLC, MV Realty of Nevada, LLC, and affiliates for alleged deceptive trade practices involving a Homeowner Benefit Program that may have harmed more than 800 Nevada homeowners. The investigation centers on claims that homeowners were induced with cash offers of $500-$1,500 but were not adequately informed they were signing 40-year exclusive real estate listing agreements, with 40-year liens recorded against their properties often without their knowledge. NCA is urging affected homeowners to come forward to assist the investigation.

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Nevada Consumer Affairs announced an active investigation into MV Realty PBC, LLC, MV Realty of Nevada, LLC, and affiliated entities for alleged deceptive trade practices involving a Homeowner Benefit Program that allegedly targeted over 800 Nevada homeowners with cash incentives of $500-$1,500 in exchange for 40-year exclusive listing agreements, with liens recorded against properties often without adequate disclosure and removal fees of 3% of home value. Other states including Florida, Georgia, North Carolina, Pennsylvania, New Jersey, and Oregon have taken enforcement action against MV Realty for similar conduct, resulting in termination of thousands of agreements and liens and payment of millions in penalties and restitution.

Homeowners who signed agreements with MV Realty or discovered related liens should report through consumeraffairs.nv.gov or 1-844-594-7275, as relief may be available under Nevada's deceptive trade practices laws for agreements signed prior to June 2023 when NRS 111.2397 took effect prohibiting non-title recorded agreements for personal services with terms exceeding one year.

What to do next

  1. Visit NCA's website at consumeraffairs.nv.gov to file a complaint online, or contact them by telephone at 1-844-594-7275

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Nevada Consumer Affairs urges homeowners that signed an agreement or had dealings with MV Realty to come forward

February 4, 2026 Department of Business and Industry Director Dr. Kristopher Sanchez, in conjunction with Nevada Consumer Affairs (“NCA”), today announced an active investigation into MV Realty PBC, LLC, MV Realty of Nevada, LLC, and certain affiliated entities (collectively, MV Realty) for alleged deceptive trade practices that may have harmed more than 800 Nevada homeowners.

Based on media reports and a preliminary investigation conducted by Nevada Consumer Affairs, investigators have reason to believe that MV Realty promoted what it called a “Homeowner Benefit Program” through internet and telephone solicitations. Under the program, homeowners were offered cash, typically between $500 and $1,500, in exchange for allowing an MV Realty agent to conduct a market analysis of their home.

According to NCA, many homeowners were not adequately informed that participation in the program required them to sign a 40-year exclusive real estate listing agreement. After obtaining homeowners’ signatures, MV Realty allegedly recorded 40-year liens against the homeowners’ properties, often without their knowledge. Homeowners frequently discover these liens only when attempting to sell their home, refinance, or borrow against their home’s equity. In many cases, homeowners were told the lien could be removed only by paying MV Realty three percent of the home’s value.

NCA alleges that MV Realty used deception to procure homeowners’ signatures on the exclusive listing agreements and failed to disclose that the agreements, or memoranda of those agreements, would be recorded as long-term liens against the property.

In 2023, Nevada enacted NRS 111.2397, which prohibits so-called “non-title recorded agreements for personal services” (NTRAPS) with terms longer than one year. While the statute applies prospectively to agreements entered into after June 2023, NCA believes relief may be available to Nevada homeowners who entered into these agreements prior to that date under Nevada’s deceptive trade practices laws.

Other states have taken enforcement action against MV Realty and its affiliates for similar conduct. These actions include the termination of thousands of homeowner agreements and liens, and the payment of millions of dollars in penalties and consumer restitution in states such as Florida, Georgia, North Carolina, Pennsylvania, New Jersey, and Oregon.

Nevada Consumer Affairs is urging impacted homeowners to come forward.

Nevada homeowners who believe they signed an agreement with MV Realty or who have discovered a lien related to the Homeowner Benefit Program are encouraged to visit NCA’s website (www.consumeraffairs.nv.gov) to learn more and file a complaint online, or to contact them by telephone (1-844-594-7275). Even homeowners who have already paid to have the lien released are encouraged to reach out, as their information may assist the investigation.

****** About the Department of Business and Industry

The Department of Business and Industry is a cabinet-level agency in Nevada State government. Our objective is to encourage and promote the development and growth of business and to ensure the legal operation of business to protect consumers by maintaining a fair and competitive regulatory environment. To learn more, visit http://business.nv.gov .

** About Nevada Consumer Affairs

Nevada Consumer Affairs serves as the State of Nevada’s consumer advocate. NCA helps people that have experienced financial hardship or loss because of fraud or a deceptive business practice in Nevada. We also provide guidance and resources to help you avoid these traps before you put your money at risk

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NV DOB
Published
February 4th, 2026
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Notice
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Non-binding
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Final
Change scope
Substantive

Who this affects

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Consumers Retailers
Industry sector
5311 Real Estate
Activity scope
Consumer complaint intake Deceptive trade practices investigation Real estate lien enforcement
Geographic scope
US-NV US-NV

Taxonomy

Primary area
Consumer Protection
Operational domain
Compliance
Topics
Real Estate Consumer Finance

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