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Skip rented a car from Trusty Rentals for $50 a day for five days total. When he arrived at Trusty, they were out of usable cars. Skip had to use the only other rental place in town, Super Rentals, and pay $90 per day for the five days. If Skip sues Trusty for damages and wins:

A. He will be entitled to compensatory damages in the amount of $200.
B. He will be entitled to consequential damages in the amount of $250.
C. He will not be entitled to any damages because the additional costs were not foreseeable.
D. He will be entitled to compensatory damages in the amount of $250.

Answer :

If Skip sues Trusty for damages and wins: d. he will be entitled to compensatory damages in the amount of $250.

Why will he be entitled to compensatory damages

Skip will likely be entitled to compensatory damages to cover the additional costs he incurred due to Trusty Rentals' failure to provide the rental car as agreed. The compensatory damages would cover the difference between the cost of renting from Trusty Rentals ($50 per day) and the cost of renting from Super Rentals ($90 per day) for the five days, which is $250.

These damages are intended to put Skip in the same position he would have been in if Trusty Rentals had fulfilled their contract, and they are foreseeable in a situation where a car rental company fails to provide a rental car as agreed.

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