Babb asked many questions about the program before she decided to join the program and was pleased when she entered into the program and collected the $700 paid to her under the program.”īabb’s attorney, Jeffrey Jackson, said the MV agent should have been able to see she wasn’t well. The company at all times takes steps to ensure that its customers understand the program and enter into the program only if they choose to do so. Babb and her attorney are unfortunately not true. I have no idea,” Babb said.īut MV Realty says it was Babb who originally contacted them. That’s not how the real estate business operates,” Howard said.īabb said she was in bed recovering from a hospitalization for a fall when the MV representative showed up. “Anytime somebody tells you, ‘Hey, we’re going to pay you just to list with us,’ there’s danger there.
The penalty to cancel a MV Homeowner Benefit contract is 3% of the value of your home. “I have never heard of anything like this – never, not ever,” said Channel 2 consumer advisor Clark Howard.
“They saw a sick person with a sick house and come after her,” Wanda Babb told Channel 2 investigative reporter Justin Gray. MV Realty said it has the exclusive right to sell the property, not other realtors. Consumers complain about quick loans from metro Atlanta company.‘It’s a money grab.’ Metro drivers say school zone cameras more about profit than safety.Several metro families say pool builder did not finish work, costing them thousands.She was supposed to close on the sale of her house May 26 to move to Florida with her daughter.īut the sale was blocked because MV Realty has a lien on the property. Wanda Babb currently sleeps in a motor home outside of her fire-damaged Gwinnett County home.