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Mississippi Real Estate Commission suspends broker for one month

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The Mississippi Real Estate Commission suspended the license of a Natchez real estate broker and two members of her staff for one month and placed them on probation for 11 months over a $2,000 a month house they leased.

The Real Estate Commission recently announced the one-month suspension against Charlotte Copeland and her two sales associates, Karla Martin and Joanne Roper. In addition to the suspension, they were placed on probation and required to complete eight hours of mandatory continuing education.

The accusation against the agents involved mold in the house.

Real Estate Commission Administrator Robert Praytor said the three have now completed the one-month suspension but remain on probation.

In May 2018, the commission received a sworn complaint from Addie Mills about the property located at 21 Nottaway Trail.

Mills leased the property through Copeland’s brokerage, Century 21 River Cities Realty. The property was an asset of an estate and listed for sale but authorized for rental by the Adams County Chancery Court.

Picture of home Addie Mills leased for $2,000 a month in 2017.

Mills said Tuesday the Real Estate Commission decision proves “I was done wrong. The evidence proved I wasn’t lying.”.

Copeland said Tuesday, referring to Mills, “You can’t trust that woman.”

“There was nothing we did wrong,” Copeland said.

Copeland said the Mississippi Real Estate Commission has rules to follow, but the decision didn’t have anything to do with mold being in the house. Copeland disputes Mills’ allegation of mold in the house.



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