Maher & Sharkey, Inc. v. Newman

198 So. 2d 162, 1967 La. App. LEXIS 5411
CourtLouisiana Court of Appeal
DecidedApril 17, 1967
DocketNo. 6991
StatusPublished
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Maher & Sharkey, Inc. v. Newman, 198 So. 2d 162, 1967 La. App. LEXIS 5411 (La. Ct. App. 1967).

Opinion

LOTTINGER, Judge.

This is a suit involving a claim for a real estate commission.

In the early part of September, 1963, Mr. Hoyt C. Newman, one of the defendants herein, contacted Mrs. Gloria Gelpi, a licensed real estate agent and an employee of the firm of Maher & Sharkey, Inc., a real estate agency, and requested that she furnish him with some information relative to a house .which he was interested in purchasing. Mrs. Gelpi was quite familiar with the house by reason of the fact that it was located in close proximity to her own home, and when she told Mr. Newman about the house and the price that the owner was asking for it, Mr. Newman said that he was no longer interested. In the course of their conversation, Mrs. Gelpi mentioned to Mr. Newman that she knew of another house located at 1308 Sherwood Forest Boulevard in Baton Rouge, that was for sale and that she thought might suit Mr. Newman’s requirements both as to size and purchase price. Mr. Newman then asked Mrs. Gelpi to obtain all of the necessary information on this property, such as the name of the owner, the size of the lot, the square footage in the house, etc. After Mrs. Gelpi had in fact obtained this information as had been requested, she informed Mr. Newman of this fact, and he asked her to show him the house. She obtained the key and showed him the house on several occasions. [164]*164On or about September 11, 1963, Mrs. Gelpi and Mr. Newman again discussed the house and Mr. Newman expressed a desire to make an offer to the owner of the property to purchase the property for the sum of $30,100.00. At that time he signed a purchase agreement which is contained in the record.

Mrs. Gelpi then called Mr. Bares, who was assistant secretary and general counsel for Val-U Investment Corporation, the owner of the house, and informed him that she had obtained a purchase agreement from a client with reference to the property and requested that she be permitted to list the property. Mr. Bares asked Mrs. Gelpi over the telephone if the offer being submitted was in excess of $30,000.00 and after having been told that it was, Mr. Bares then agreed to permit her to list the property. She then informed Mr. Bares as to the name of the prospective purchaser and requested from Mr. Bares and obtained from him a telegram dated September 14, 1963, which read as follows, to-wit:

“This is to authorize the real estate firm of Mayer and Sharkley, Baton Rouge, La., represented by Mrs. William J. Gelpy, to negotiate sale of property and improvements at 1308 Sherwood Forest Boulevard, Baton Rouge, to Hoyt C. Newman. Sales price to be agreed upon by Val-U Investment Corp
Val-U Investment Corp. by A. R. Bares Assistant Secretary and General Counsel.”

On September 15, 1963, at the request of Mr. Newman, Mrs. Gelpi and Mr. Maher went to the premises at 1308 Sherwood Forest Boulevard in Baton Rouge in order to discuss further Mr. Newman’s proposed acquisition of the property. After a considerable delay, during which Mr. Newman’s wife requested that Mrs. Gelpi and Mr. Maher not identify themselves to the other persons who were in the house at the time with Mr. Newman, Mrs. Gelpi and Mr. Maher eventually met with Mr. and Mrs. Newman at another house several blocks down the street. At this time Mrs. Gelpi informed Mr. Newman that she proposed to go to Lafayette the following day to discuss the proposed acquisition with Val-U Investment. Mr. Newman expressed a strong desire to accompany Mrs. Gelpi, and on the following day Mrs. Gelpi did in fact visit Mr. Bares and discuss the offer with him. Mr. Bares informed Mrs. Gelpi that Mr. Smith, the President of the corporation, was out of town, and that no action could 'be -taken"on1 the- offer until such time as he returned and passed upon it. Several hours later Mrs. Gelpi talked with Mr. Smith on the telephone, and he told her that he would be in Baton Rouge later to discuss the offer with her. The record indicates that Mrs. Gelpi was in fact never contacted by Mr. Smith with reference to the offer.

On September 18, Mr. Newman asked Mrs. Gelpi to meet him at the house on Sherwood Forest Boulevard, and at that meeting offered to pay Mrs. Gelpi some cash consideration for the services which she had rendered up to that point, and expressed a desire to deal directly with Val-U Investment with reference to the subject property. Mrs. Gelpi informed Mr. Newman that the fee that she would charge would be that set forth in the purchase agreement, six per cent of the sale price, and she further informed him that Maher & Sharkey would not permit a release without payment of the fee in the event that Mr. Newman wanted to buy the house. The evidence indicates that Mr. Newman thereupon became upset and .left the premises.

On September 23, Mr. Newman called Maher & Sharkey’s office, spoke with Mrs. Gelpi, and requested that the check which he had given to the agency as a deposit on the property be returned to him. This return was in fact accomplished by means of a letter.

One or two days after September 23, Mrs. Gelpi received a telephone call from [165]*165Mr. Newman at which time he asked her if she would meet him at a restaurant to have a cup of coffee. She agreed to the meeting and at the time that they met, Mr. Newman again broached the subject of paying some cash consideration to Mrs. Gelpi so that he might be released from his agreement with Maher & Sharkey, and be enabled to go directly to Val-U Investment to purchase the home. Mrs. Gelpi’s testimony is to the effect that she again refused this offerr-and that when she did so, Mr. Newman became quite angry, somewhat abusive, and left the restaurant.

After this meeting with Mr. Newman, Mrs. Gelpi returned to her office and addressed a letter to Val-U Investment Corporation wherein she informed them that she thought she might be able to revive Mr. Newman’s interest in the house. No reply was ever received to this letter.

On October 5, 1963, Val-U Investment Corporation sold the subject property to a Air. Presley Bordeaux, a resident of Lafayette Parish, for a recited consideration of $30,500.00. Thereafter, on October 14, 1963, Presley Bordeaux sold the identical property to the defendant, Hoyt C. Newman, for a recited consideration of $32,500.00.

There is testimony in the record from Mr. William Daniels to the effect that he had been contacted by Mr. Newman in connection with Mr. Newman’s attempt to purchase this house and that he and Mr. Newman had driven to Lafayette to discuss the matter with Val-U Investment Corporation. Mr. Daniels’ testimony is that after arriving in Lafayette and commencing to discuss the matter with Mr. Bares and Mr. Smith of Val-U Investment, he became aware of the fact that the house in question was the identical house in which he himself had previously been interested, and was still interested. Mr. Daniels and Air. Newman discussed the proposed acquisition of the house from Val-U Investment and there is testimony in the record to the effect that Val-U Investment was at that time willing to sell the property to Mr. Newman provided he would promise to indemnify Val-U Investment Corporation for any claims which Maher & Sharkey might have for realtor fees. Mr. Newman refused to do this.

Subsequent to this conference at which Mr. Newman refused to agree to indemnify Val-U Investment for any claim for realtor fees, Mr.

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