In 2004, Tamara Cohen, a real estate broker, began showing property in Manhattan to Steven Galistinos, who
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1. The contract between the Seinfelds and the Mayeris stated that the sellers would pay Sanchez’s fee and the “buyers will pay buyer’s real estate broker’s fees.” The Mayeris paid Sanchez $118,500, which is 3 percent of $3.95 million. The Seinfelds refused to pay Cohen. She filed a suit in a New York state court against them, asserting, among other things, breach of contract. Should the court order the Seinfelds to pay Cohen? If so, is she entitled to a full commission even though she was not available to show the townhouse when the Seinfelds wanted to see it? Explain.
2. What obligation do parties involved in business deals owe to each other with respect to their religious beliefs? How might the situation in this case have been avoided?
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Business Law Today The Essentials
ISBN: 978-0324786156
9th Edition
Authors: Roger LeRoy Miller, Gaylord A. Jentz
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