Percy, age 17, purchased a used mobile home from a mobile home dealer for $20,000. This price, however, is twice the reasonable value of that mobile home. Several months later, Percy wants to disaffirm the contract. If the mobile home is considered a necessary item:
A) Percy can disaffirm the contract based on the wrongful act of the dealer.
B) Percy can disaffirm the contract because the minor can live in an apartment rather than a mobile home.
C) Percy is only liable for the reasonable value of the mobile home.
D) Percy must keep the mobile home and abide by the original terms of the contract.
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