Nevada Attorney General Aaron Ford says the state has reached a settlement with MV Realty following investigations into deceptive trade practices.
The Nevada AG’s office began its investigation into MV Realty in September 2025.
The Office of the Attorney General and Nevada Consumer Affairs identified harmful practices tied to MV Realty’s “Homeowner Benefit Agreements.” They say the agreements offered upfront promotional fees in exchange for long-term, exclusive listing commitments often lasting up to 40 years, which were recorded against properties, similar to a lien. These impacted the homeowner’s ability to sell, refinance, or access home equity.
Under the terms of this settlement, all MV Realty agreements in Nevada will be null and void, and the company will cease all collection efforts in the state.
MV Realty entered into more than 700 agreements with Nevada homeowners from the beginning of 2020 through July 2023.
