AG Mayes Sues MV Realty for Predatory Scheme Targeting Financially Vulnerable Homeowners, Violating Consumer Fraud Laws
Published Date: Aug 13, 2026
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Attorney General Kris Mayes announced today that her office filed a lawsuit under the Arizona Consumer Fraud Act and Arizona Telephone Solicitations Statutes against MV Realty of Arizona, LLC; MV Brokerage of Arizona, LLC; MV Realty PBC, LLC, and other related entities, and their corporate officers Antony Mitchell, Amanda Zachman, and David Manchester. The State’s Complaint alleges that MV Realty operated a predatory scheme that provided immediate cash payments to financially vulnerable homeowners in exchange for the exclusive right to be their listing agent if they ever sold their homes.
“MV Realty misled homeowners about the true nature of the Homeowner Benefit Program. Arizona homeowners who fell victim to MV Realty’s deceptive sales practices were trapped by the liens placed on their homes and stripped of their hard-earned equity. My office will not allow predatory companies to take advantage of and profit from Arizona homeowners by making false promises.” – AG Mayes