Legal Question in Real Estate Law in New Jersey

My real estate broker (whom I paid commission to for this service)rented my house to tenants a month ago and had them enter into a year lease agreement with me as Landlord. He privately discussed with them about purchasing a home however they could not afford mine. He has now convinced my tenants to break their lease and go into contract purchasing another home only 2 months after entering into a year lease agreement with me. Because he was acting as my representation and had me enter into an agreement, had tenants move in, and now only 2 months later is knowingly having tenants break lease can I sue him?


Asked on 1/16/13, 10:48 am

1 Answer from Attorneys

John Corbett Corbett Law Firm LLC

You have a cause of action against both the tenants and the realtor. Your case against the realtor will depend on being able to prove that he induced the tenants to breach the lease. However, that should be fairly easy if he acted as an agent in the subsequent purchase. If you would like to discuss how to proceed in this to best protect your rights and options, give me a call.

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Answered on 1/16/13, 12:41 pm


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