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Has anyone sued their realtor regarding rental property? If so, for what?

I'm not sure if this belongs here but my mom hired a realtor to find tenants and the realtor seems to have gave unsolicited private information and advice to her previous tenants. This resulted in nearly $10,000 worth of damages to my childhood home. The realtor failed to disclose the details of the rental contract agreement to the tenants and is actually supporting them in these violations. My mom just thought to tell me all of the realtor's shady behavior like introducing her to contractors and receiving commission from the contractors.

As a result, my parents are involved in a small claims dispute with the previous tenants and is considering suing the realtor but most google searches are for situations involving buying and selling real estate. The dispute is over a property in California but we're wanting to hear experiences regarding situations similar to this.

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