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Drinking someone else's milk straight from the jug costs B.C. real estate agent $20,000

Mike Rose took a swig of milk from the jug and returned it to the fridge before showing a Kamloops home in July 2022.

Mike Rose was recorded on home surveillance footage sipping the milk and putting it back

Real estate agent fined $20K for chugging homeowner's milk

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A B.C. real estate agent has agreed to pay $20,000 after he was caught on video drinking milk directly from the jug and putting it back in the fridge.

A British Columbia real estate agent has been fined $20,000 after being caught on camera drinking milk straight out of the jug at a home he was showing.

A consent order released by the B.C. Financial Services Authority last week saidMike Rose was alone in the home in Kamloops, B.C., in July last year as he waited for his clients, who were interested in buying the property.

Rose went to the refrigerator to find water, according to the consent order, but instead swigged some milk straight from the container, which he then put back in the refrigerator.

The consent order, agreed by both the superintendent of real estate and Rose, saidthe owners of the home saw him drinking the milk when they reviewed footage from a surveillance camera, then confronted him about it two days later.

Rose, who apologized for his actions, was told he wasn't welcome in the home and his clients replaced him in their purchase of the property.

He claims inthe order that his behaviour was out of character, and he was "unusually dehydrated" at the time because of a new medication, as well as being under "considerable stress."

It states Rose opened the fridge looking for water, but when he couldn't find any he instead drank the milk.

More than a slap on the wrist

The homeowner, Lyska Fullerton, saidshe is still upset by Rose's behaviour and isglad the regulatory body did something about the incident.

"It's just a little bit more than a slap on the wrist, which is good," she said."It's definitely a fine that's going to put a little dent in him."

Fullertonposted the surveillance footage to Facebook after the incident in July 2022. At the time, she saidshe notified another real estate agent at Rose's brokerage, Royal LePage Kamloops, who notified management.

"When you have professionals in your home ...you feel like you can trust them," she said. "And I learned quite a lesson in this."

Shortly after the incident in July 2022, Rose wrote in a statement to CBCNews thathis actions were"unfortunate" and "uncharacteristic."

It said he would spend time considering his behaviour and take action to prevent any similar missteps in the future.

"I have never done this kind of thing before, nor will I ever behave in this way again," saidthe statement.

Rose, who is now working at a different brokerage, agreed to pay a disciplinary penalty of $20,000 to the authority for conduct unbecoming, and $2,500 in enforcement expenses.

With files from Michelle Gomez