In September, 1956, John Joehnk and respondent Stephen S. Cheske entered into a written agreement whereby Joehnk was to build homes and Cheske was to obtain buyers for them by advertising, displaying model homes, arranging and servicing mortgage loans, and negotiating construction contracts for Joehnk and the buyer. Under that agreement Joehnk was to build four types of homes and Cheske's fees were stated to...
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