The officers arrived at the scene, entered the house through a window, and discovered Seloff and Leal having a ‘passionate rendezvous’ on the floor, according to the police report.
The two first told the police that they were married and had just purchased the property. Asked to show ID, Seloff returned to her car, and an officer claimed he saw a pipe and some pot inside the vehicle. The woman confessed that she had sold the house, and was not the new owner.
"I'd probably be a little po'ed. That's my property. I just bought it and you're going to use it for whatever you want to. What else have you done there?" he said to Click2Houston.
Kettner filed a criminal lawsuit after the trespassers were taken into custody and freed on $1,000 bail.
"Everybody tells realtors you've got to be careful who you show the home to. You don't want to show it by yourself. But who's thinking about the realtor?" Kettner said.