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Showing Disaster
Had my home up on the market for 4 days now. That's all it took to have over $1000 worth of property stolen. In the process now of figuring out which agent's client(because I had two showings today) was the thief. But my question is, who is responsible for that? Even if I find out who the culprit is, how do I pursue them? Do I have to somehow prove that the person who took my property is responsible or is there a process of elimination that they will go by? I'm deeply disturbed by this because this is he 3rd theft I have suffered in 3 years. One per year. Which is why I'm trying to leave so bad. I do have pics taken from my monitoring system but I don't know if that's enough if it doesn't capture then confiscating the item. And what about the agent? If it was their client does that make them in anyway responsible?