83 Iowa 238 | Iowa | 1892
The defendant sought to show by dealers in real estate that there was a general custom at Des Moines which established the commission for the sale of real estate at five-per-cent, on the first one thousand dollars of the consideration, and two and one-half-per-cent, on the residue. The evidence upon this question appears-to have been quite uniform that the above rates were the customary charges of real-estate agents. But there is a decided conflict in the evidence as to what sum should be the basis upon which the commission should be computed. In the case at bar the plaintiff claims a commission on some thirty-three thousand, five hundred.
The judgment of the district court is aeeirmed.