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Kayla Marisa Seloff, 22, and Joshua Gene Leal, 27, were charged with criminal trespass by Friendswood police after they were discovered early Saturday morning, Aug. 20, 2016, inside a home that Seloff had just sold in the area. Keep clicking to see some of the strangest and wildest stories to come out of Texas. less Kayla Marisa Seloff, 22, and Joshua Gene Leal, 27, were charged with criminal trespass by Friendswood police after they were discovered early Saturday morning, Aug. 20, 2016, inside a home that Seloff had ... more Photo: Friendswood Police Department Photo: Friendswood Police Department Image 1 of / 41 Caption Close Real estate agent accused of getting it on inside Friendswood home she just sold 1 / 41 Back to Gallery

A Friendswood area real estate agent is accused of trespassing inside a home she had just sold and having sex inside the vacant residence, according to reports.

According to a Friendswood police report, both Kayla Marisa Seloff, 22, and Joshua Gene Leal, 27, were charged with criminal trespass just before 5 a.m. Saturday in the 200 block of E. Castle Harbour.

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Neighbors who live next to the home, which was just sold and closed on the day before, called police after seeing a man and a woman enter in the early morning hours. The neighbor saw a flashlight moving around the home and became suspicious.

When police arrived they discovered the pair on the floor of one of the rooms. It appears that the couple hid when police arrived but later Seloff told police that she and Leal were married and that they had just bought the home. The police, though, wanted proof that it was theirs.

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When Seloff went to retrieve her identification and confirm the story, police smelled marijuana and a glass pipe in her vehicle. They later found a small amount of marijuana as well.

Seloff, according to police, then admitted that she had just sold the home and that the marijuana was hers. She also said that she did not have permission to be inside the home.

According to the Houston Association of Realtors website Seloff works for Simien Properties in the Clear Lake area.

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According to police the new owners of the home are pressing criminal charges against the pair, apparently none too happy that Seloff was celebrating a home sale in a very eventful way.

The two were arrested and charged with criminal trespass, with bond set at $1,000 apiece.