Boston Child Predator A Real Estate Agent? Not Anymore

by Tom Royce on May 9, 2009


One of the things that real estate agents possess is a public trust.  By letting real estate agents into my house with their clients I have to trust them implicitly. That means that I do not want to worry about the safety of my belongings or my family.

So when reports come out of the Boston area that a convicted child molester has a real estate license I am bothered. If they showed a home and got information to target a child, we have big issues.

I am glad that this person has been found out and my hope is they do not have access to my family.

That was, until the Massachusetts Division of Professional Licensure’s Board of Registration of Real Estate Brokers and Salespersons served Jeffrey Berman notice Tuesday his license was suspended pending a May 15 hearing.

After an inquiry from the Herald last week about the status of Berman’s real estate license, the board checked into whether he had disclosed his Nov. 26 guilty pleas to charges he’d exposed his genitals to teenage girls on the Green Line at least three times between 2006 and 2007, as well as groped a Boston Latin School student. via The Boston Herald

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