
MELBOURNE, Feb. 8 (UPI) -- Australian real estate officials are investigating a claim that one of their members had sex with a colleague in the bedroom of a client's home.
The Real Estate Institute of Victoria received a complaint that the unidentified agent and his sales assistant were found in the master bedroom of the house, the Australian reported Tuesday.
The agent, who is the principal of a real estate firm in Ballarat selling the home, denies the accusation, but has been told to prepare a full response to the accusation.
The institute's chairman for the Ballarat area, Graham Wakefield, said the claims could cost the agent his license.
"If it was proven this had transpired, his membership would be in jeopardy, because he would be acting outside his tenure as an agent of the (institute)," he told the newspaper.
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