Owner owns a plot of undeveloped land in the state of Washegon. Owner went on an extended trip to Europe for several months. While Owner was gone, Contractor, who was having a slow month in terms of business, decided to build a home for Owner on the plot without talking to Owner. Contractor worked day and night for the several months Owner was gone and built a beautiful home. When Owner returned, Contractor told him, "If you use this house, you owe me $500,000 under contract law." Owner used the house, but was furious and refused to pay. Contractor sues Owner for breach of contract. 41. Contractor will:
(A) Prevail, because in using the home when Contractor told him that if he did so, he would owe her $500,000, Owner is deemed to have accepted by silence.
(B) Prevail, but will only recover the reasonable value of the home under quasi-contract principles.
(C) Lose, if $500,000 is an unreasonable price for the home.
(D) Lose, because Owner did not have reasonable opportunity to reject the services.