This is a suit for commissions. We conclude that there should have been a judgment of nonsuit. The parties are duly licensed real estate brokers having places of businesses in Teaneck, Bergen County, in this state.
The defendant had the exclusive listing of a certain property in Teaneck and verbally extended to the plaintiff, and other brokers, the right to co-operate in making sale of the premises. The broker making the actual sale would receive two-thirds of the commission, the exclusive agent one-third. All offers of purchase were subject to acceptance by the owner.
Plaintiff made an offer which the owner rejected. It then made an offer to purchase on its own account. This the owner rejected because a resale might be made to a person who would not be pleasing to him.
There certainly was no obligation upon the part of the defendant other than to communicate the plaintiff's offer to *Page 48 the owner. His rejection of the offer gave to the plaintiff no vested right to commissions and no cause of action against the defendant on the facts proved.
The facts in this case are somewhat analogous to those appearing in Vreeland v. Vetterlein,
The judgment is reversed, with costs.
