Finley v. Handley
Finley v. Handley
Opinion of the Court
This is an action instituted by plaintiff to recover a commission for the sale of certain lots situate in the.city of St. Louis. Plaintiff is a real estate agent in said city. The lots belonged to Mary J. Handley, one of the defendants and the testimony tends to prove plaintiff was given verbal authority by George Handley, her husband, to sell the lots. It is certain there never
The effect of the statute in question on the right of a real estate agent to recover commission on the sale of property was decided in the case of Rothwell v. Gibson, 121 Mo. App. 279, 98 S. W. 801. In an opinion in that case prepared by the presiding judge, and concurred in by all the members of this court, it was held there can be no recovery of commission unless the agent had authority in writing to offer the property for sale.
The judgment is reversed.
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