259 Mass. 437 | Mass. | 1927
This is an action of contract wherein the plaintiff, a real estate broker, seeks to recover an alleged specified commission of $200 for the sale of real estate belonging to the defendant White, who will herein be referred to as the defendant. The case is before this court on the defendant’s appeal from the decision, “Report Dismissed,” of the Appellate Division of the Northern District.
“Mrs. C” testified that she and her husband went to the house of the defendant without the plaintiff, and were told that the price was $10,700; and that they were satisfied with the house. It was finally bought for $10,500, which the defendant chose to accept “rather than lose the customer.”
The facts recited disclose an undertaking on the part of the defendant to pay the plaintiff a commission of $200 provided he procured a purchaser of the property for $10,700, and an express agreement that no commission should be paid unless the property was sold for more than $10,500. As between
So ordered.