Traditional Culture Encyclopedia - Hotel accommodation - A guest signed a single ten thousand in my hotel. I was very trustworthy before. It's been half a year now, and it hasn't been sent. I didn't answer the phone. How should I get it back?

A guest signed a single ten thousand in my hotel. I was very trustworthy before. It's been half a year now, and it hasn't been sent. I didn't answer the phone. How should I get it back?

Find the customer first and make a request. The only way to urge is through litigation. Estimate: Great changes have taken place in this person. I haven't paid the bill for half a year now. There is a financial risk in "signing a million". Suggestion: At the same time of prosecution, apply for property preservation first to prevent you from winning the case without getting the money.

If you haven't dealt with the court, write an indictment and let the other party pay off the bill. Then, with the bill signed by him, his driver's license, witness testimony and other evidence, you can sue the other party in your local court (where the bill is signed) and apply for property preservation (that is, seal up his personal property).

Do you need any formalities? At the same time, provide the hotel business license (original+copy), the original and copy of the legal person ID card, the original and copy of the organization code certificate, and the entrusted agent (if entrusted).