Al sold a car to Ted for $4,000. One week after Ted got the car he realized that the rear window wiper did not work properly

Ted says it will cost him $400 to fix he wiper and he wants Al to pay for it, even though they had never discussed the wiper when the deal was made. Al said he is not paying for it. Most likely

A) Al is liable for a minor breach of contract
B) Ted can successfully sue for innocent misrepresentation
C) Ted can successfully sue for fraudulent misrepresentation
D) Ted should sue for negligent misrepresentation as fraudulent misrepresentation is hard to prove
E) Al does not have to pay for the wiper as he did nothing wrong.


E

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