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A Sydney real estate professional has been swiftly terminated after CCTV footage, released by the homeowners, allegedly captured him conducting an unauthorized search of their property. The incident occurred during a routine viewing appointment at a home listed for sale.
The video reportedly shows the agent, after prospective buyers had left, moving through the house alone. He is then alleged to have opened drawers and cabinets, examining personal items, before picking up a woman's handbag from a bed and rifling through its contents. The homeowners, who were monitoring the viewing remotely, witnessed the entire event.
The agency moved quickly upon being presented with the evidence, confirming the individual's immediate dismissal. A statement emphasized a zero-tolerance policy towards breaches of trust and conduct that falls below professional standards. The incident has been reported to the relevant property services authority, which may pursue further disciplinary action.
The case has sparked a strong reaction within the community and the real estate industry, serving as a stark reminder of the trust placed in agents during property viewings. It has prompted renewed discussions about vendor rights and the importance of professional integrity, with many advocating for clear protocols and consequences for such privacy violations. The affected homeowners have stated they are considering their legal options.
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