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Real-estate agent overprices house to use it as a ‘sex pad’

A New Jersey real-estate agent overpriced a house so that it wouldn’t sell — and he could use it as a sex pad with a fellow broker, according to a report.

The randy pair’s sexcapades ended when the property owners got wind of the antics — after the realty couple was caught in the act on home security video, The Record of Hackensack reported Sunday.

Coldwell Banker agent Robert Lindsay had jacked up the Wayne, NJ, home’s price to scare away buyers and allow him to have “sexual escapades” with coworker Jeannemarie Phelan, according to a lawsuit filed by homeowners Richard and Sandra Weiner on Dec 6.

“Lindsay and Phelan entered the master bedroom, undressed and proceeded to have sex on the Weiners’ bed,” the suit states. “A while later, the security cameras show Lindsay and Phelan getting dressed.”

The Weiners filed suit against the agents and their company alleging breach of trust and fiduciary duties. Neither Phelan nor Lindsay were reached for comment by The Record. Coldwell Banker said it had ceased its affiliation with the agents.

The couple is seeking compensatory damages for invasion of privacy, infliction of emotional distress, breach of contract, trespass of land and other civil counts, according to The Record.