LUNSTRA v. CENTURY 21 GKR-LAMMERS

Nos. 16179, 16247.

442 N.W.2d 448 (1989)

Marty R. LUNSTRA, Plaintiff and Appellant, v. CENTURY 21 GKR-LAMMERS REALTORS, Benjamin H. Lammers, Leroy Kruse, and Irma Pohl, Defendants and Appellees, and Bill G. Kruse and Sheryl Kruse, Defendants. Marty R. LUNSTRA, Plaintiff and Appellant, v. CENTURY 21 GKR-LAMMERS REALTORS, Benjamin H. Lammers, Leroy Kruse, Irma Pohl and Bill G. Kruse, Defendants, and Sheryl Kruse, Defendant and Appellee.

Supreme Court of South Dakota.

Decided June 21, 1989.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Michael B. Crew of Crew & Crew, Sioux Falls, for plaintiff and appellant; Cynthia J. Ahrendt of Crew & Crew, Sioux Falls, on the brief.

Barbara Anderson Lewis of Woods, Fuller, Shultz & Smith, Sioux Falls, for defendants and appellees Century 21 GKR-Lammers Realtors, Benjamin Lammers, Leroy Kruse and Irma Pohl.

Dennis Duncan of Zimmer & Duncan, Parker, for defendant and appellee Sheryl Kruse.


MORGAN, Justice.

Marty Lunstra (Lunstra) appeals from summary judgments entered against him in his actions for damages allegedly arising from his purchase of residential real property from Bill and Sheryl Kruse (Sellers) through the offices of Century 21 GKL-Lammers Realtors, Benjamin H. Lammers, Leroy Kruse and Irma Pohl (Realtors). We affirm.

On July 8, 1983, Sellers listed with Realtors their residential property located at 8009 Oak Trail Road, Sioux Falls...

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