Civil Model Jury Charge 4.40 REAL ESTATE BROKERS COMMISSION IN NJ |
Civil Model Jury Charge4.40 REAL ESTATE BROKERS COMMISSION STATUTE OF FRAUDS (N.J.S.A.25:1-9)
The
law of this State requires that if an agreement between a broker and
the owner of real property is to be enforceable, it must be in writing.There are, however, certain exceptions allowed by this law.Even
though an agreement between the parties is originally only verbal, a
broker may recover his/her commission provided he/she or his/her agent
has, within five (5) days of the verbal agreement, given written notice
to the owner, setting forth the terms of the agreement including the
rate or amount of compensation agreed on and further provided he/she
actually effects a sale or exchange of real property prior to
termination of the agreement.
An
owner may act to terminate such a verbal agreement even after he/she
has received a written notice provided a sale or exchange has not yet
been affected and further provided he/she gives written notice of the
termination to the broker or agent.However, when
notification from the owner occurs while the broker is conducting good
faith negotiations with a prospective buyer, and then the owner
subsequently sells to or exchanges property with that buyer, the notice
of termination by the owner is ineffective and the broker may recover
his/her commission notwithstanding the termination notice by the owner.
An
agreement must not only satisfy the requirements of the statute in
order to entitle a broker to a commission, it must also either expressly
or impliedly signifies an engagement of the broker to sell the property
on behalf of the owner.In determining whether such an
implication is warranted, it is permissible and sometimes essential to
scrutinize all of the surrounding circumstances.What this
means is that the agreement must do more than merely advise that if the
owner should decide to sell at some future time, the terms contained
therein will apply.The agreement must actually authorize the broker to secure a purchaser on the terms specified.
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Monday, March 28, 2016
Civil Model Jury Charge 4.40 REAL ESTATE BROKERS COMMISSION IN NJ
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