This is an action by a real estate broker to recover a commission. The facts appear in a report by a judge of the Municipal Court. The defendant employed the plaintiff to sell two pieces of real estate, and promised him as a commission all that he should obtain above $10,000. The plaintiff obtained a customer able, ready and willing to pay $10,500, but the defendant refused to sell. The plaintiff brought this action to recover $500. The judge
Ordinarily a broker earns a commission when he procures a customer able, ready and willing to buy on the owner’s terms. But sometimes the agreement calls for no commission unless an actual transfer of title is made. Cohen v. Ames,
In Munroe v. Taylor,
The case is not one in which the plaintiff can recover on the ground that the owner revoked the authority of the broker for the purpose of availing herself of the broker’s services without paying him a commission. Here the owner acted solely from self interest, and did not avail herself of
Order of Appellate Division dismissing report reversed.
Judgment for defendant.
