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Seller catches home inspector stealing prescription drugs

Reblogger Demarco & Marisa
Real Estate Broker/Owner with Remax Kings Realty DRE #01878162 _ 01789037

Wow... this post really opened my eyes. Thanks from this blog from a fellow Active Rainer, I will be sure to implement systems in place to have my Sellers secure their items. Sometimes we only look for the valuables (i.e. iPhones, tablets, money, jewelry, etc...) and it never really occured to me that people would be looking to steal things such as prescription drugs.

Original content by Francine Viola

Seller catches home inspectorIn Beaverton, Oregon, this seller captured on video the buyer’s sewer line inspector rummaging through the kitchen cabinets looking for prescription drugs.  Although this is an uncommon occurrence, it should be a wake-up call for sellers, Realtors buyers and contractors.

 

 

 

 

 

Wake Up Call for Sellers

Lock up your prescription drugs (as well as guns, jewelry and other valuables).  Or have a plan to take these items with you when you are asked to leave during a showing or an inspection.  Although the buyer’s agent will attend, as you can see, it only takes a few seconds for a determined offender to commit a crime.

 

 

Wake Up Call for Realtors

Refer reputable, licensed professionals.  As a Realtor, I can say that I and my colleagues work to protect a seller’s home and valuables, and are very conscious of the trust placed in our hands. 

 

In Washington State, Realtors are required to only refer contractors who are licensed, but even licensed professionals can commit criminal acts.  Word does get around, so using reputable contractors is just as important as determining if they are currently licensed. 

 

Realtors need to stay diligent about shadowing and following their clients and contractors while in a seller’s house.  By not doing so, you are putting yourself, your clients, and your brokerage at risk.  Unlocking the door and then sitting in your car is not a best practice, in my opinion.

 

Wake Up Call for Buyers, Inspectors and Anyone Else

I always make it my practice just to assume I’m being recorded when I’m in someone else’s home, and my clients and their contractors should do the same.  I remember when Nanny Cams were the rage and cameras were hidden the planted pots and in stuffed animals.  (To this day, when I see a teddy bear, I get uneasy!)

 

No matter who you are, be respectful of another’s home and property.  It’s really that simple.

 

A Note About Video Recording - Is it legal to record people in your home? 

Now more than ever, more and more people are incorporating video surveillance systems in their homes.  It’s no longer a huge outlay of money and time as it was in the past.  In some states it is illegal to capture audio (Washington State is one of those states) but be sure to check out the Federal and your state’s laws about surveillance cameras and videos.   

 

 

 

Also read here how and where to dispose of your medications in Olympia, WA.

 

Originally written by Francine Viola and posted on her www.InTuneRealEstate.com blog.

 

 

 

 

 

Francine Viola, Realtor
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Serving Buyers and Sellers in Olympia, Tumwater, Lacey and DuPont, WA
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Comments(4)

Fernando Herboso - Associate Broker MD, & VA
Maxus Realty Group of Samson Properties - Clarksburg, MD
301-246-0001 Serving Maryland, DC and Northern VA

I saw this and it is a black eye to our industry ..terrible

Oct 12, 2013 05:41 AM
Georgie Hunter R(S) 58089
Hawai'i Life Real Estate Brokers - Haiku, HI
Maui Real Estate sales and lifestyle info

OMG that's really bad!  I bet more and more sellers will be doing this, and I don't blame them.

Oct 20, 2013 01:25 PM
Elizabeth Weintraub Sacramento Broker
Elizabeth Anne Weintraub, Broker - Sacramento, CA
Put 40 years of experience to work for you

I know of sellers who often leave a phone off the hook just to listen to what home buyers have to say as they wander through, but a home inspector rifling through the medicine cabinet? It takes all kinds, I suppose. Why was he in the house alone in the first place? I'm always present for my buyer's home inspections.

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Nov 15, 2013 10:59 AM
Jeff Dowler, CRS
eXp Realty of California, Inc. - Carlsbad, CA
The Southern California Relocation Dude

Wow, that[s a bit of a surprise. Hope they reported him. You have to wonder - and why WAS he alone?

I know some a seller that had his viagra stolen during a broker open!

Jeff

Oct 04, 2014 10:06 AM