• A Cleveland, Ohio, man is facing second-degree felony charges after burglarizing homes for sale.
  • Roberts attended the open houses as a potential buyer and opened doors and windows so it would be easier to break in later the same day.
  • Agents in the area have been asked to double-check doors and windows and vet potential buyers before scheduling a showing.

Many moving parts drive an open house — welcoming potential buyers, making sure marketing materials are front-and-center, refreshing the snack supply and keeping sellers away for the afternoon.

But one thing real estate agents may want to add to their to-do lists (if they haven’t already) is double-checking doors and windows before closing up shop, just in case a “buyer” wants to come back for a solo visit.

Daniel Roberts, who posed as a buyer, went to a number of open houses in Cleveland, Ohio. While touring the homes, he allegedly unlocked doors and windows to make it easier to break in after hours.

Northeastern Ohio Regional Multiple Listing Service CEO Carl Demusz says his organization sent out a warning to agents in the area and asked them to send alerts of suspicious behavior to fellow agents and the police via the NORMLS Real Safe Agent app.

“This will be a big change to how agents review things,” Demusz said in an interview with ABC News 5 in Cleveland. “It’s not one we are used to seeing, preparing the house to come back.”

He also asked agents to do a little vetting before allowing a buyer into the home. Demusz suggested meeting the buyer outside the home first and to cancel the showing if something feels off.

“You have to be aware. Is that person legitimate or not? And if they’re not, they could be casing the home to come back later,” he said.

The Cleveland Police Department is still investigating the case. Roberts is facing second-degree felony charges.

Email Marian McPherson

Show Comments Hide Comments
Sign up for Inman’s Morning Headlines
What you need to know to start your day with all the latest industry developments
By submitting your email address, you agree to receive marketing emails from Inman.
Success!
Thank you for subscribing to Morning Headlines.
Back to top
×
Log in
If you created your account with Google or Facebook
Don't have an account?
Forgot your password?
No Problem

Simply enter the email address you used to create your account and click "Reset Password". You will receive additional instructions via email.

Forgot your username? If so please contact customer support at (510) 658-9252

Password Reset Confirmation

Password Reset Instructions have been sent to

Subscribe to The Weekender
Get the week's leading headlines delivered straight to your inbox.
Top headlines from around the real estate industry. Breaking news as it happens.
15 stories covering tech, special reports, video and opinion.
Unique features from hacker profiles to portal watch and video interviews.
Unique features from hacker profiles to portal watch and video interviews.
It looks like you’re already a Select Member!
To subscribe to exclusive newsletters, visit your email preferences in the account settings.
Up-to-the-minute news and interviews in your inbox, ticket discounts for Inman events and more
1-Step CheckoutPay with a credit card
By continuing, you agree to Inman’s Terms of Use and Privacy Policy.

You will be charged . Your subscription will automatically renew for on . For more details on our payment terms and how to cancel, click here.

Interested in a group subscription?
Finish setting up your subscription
×