

What really caught her by surprise was the contract lasted 40 years. When she finally got it, Gardner says it included pages she never saw.

He didn’t tell me anything was going to be notarized,” Gardner said.Īccording to Gardner, she signed three documents and was paid $1,000, giving MV Realty the exclusive right to sell her home someday.īut she says, for months, the company failed to send her a copy of the contract she signed.

“There were two ladies, they were two notaries. Gardner says the agent explained she could also collect $100 more for every person she referred. She says a company agent came to her house and offered to pay her $800 to join its Homeowner Benefit Program. “People who want to sell but they’re not ready, but whenever they’re ready, they would represent you,” Gardner said.
