Contemplating selling her residence, Homeowner had her home appraised at $750,000. Before she could list it, however, a strong wind and rain storm damaged the house. Her appraiser told her that, as damaged, the house would not sell for more than $575,000. Homeowner therefore contracted with Builder to repair the damage for a contract price of $65,000. Builder started the repair work but, after spending $70,000, Builder walked off the job. Homeowner contacted other contractors, and they consistently told her the total cost of the repair job she wanted should have cost $90,000 and that they would have charged her $55,000 to do the work that Builder has completed. Homeowner’s appraiser says the partially-repaired house would likely sell for $650,000 if she were to list it in its present condition. Which of the following represent(s) Builder’s restitution interest?