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What should I do if I break the contract after the current price increase of hotel reservation?

In the tourism boom, how to deal with the situation that hotel reservation is broken by price increase;

1, understand the relevant policies first. According to the Law on the Protection of Consumers' Rights and Interests and the Quality Rating Standard of Tourism Industry, some hotels and other tourism service enterprises can increase the price of reserved rooms according to the market supply and demand situation with advance notice. However, if the price increase involves the infringement of consumers' interests, it is possible to claim compensation from B&B.

2. Communicate with the hotel. If you have to cancel the contract because of the hotel's price increase, you can try to communicate with the hotel in advance to see if you can negotiate a refund. However, if the lodger has made it clear that he does not agree to the refund, he can show relevant laws and regulations or contact consumer rights organizations to fight for relevant rights protection.

3. Submit a written complaint. If negotiation fails, a written complaint can be submitted to the tourism law enforcement agency or the relevant consumer rights protection organization, and the law enforcement agency can file an investigation on the relevant homestay and ask the homestay to compensate the infringement losses.

4. Leave evidence. When negotiating or complaining in writing, you should try to leave relevant evidence, including screenshots of orders before the price increase, received booking information, screenshots of the scene when the price increase, etc. Make your activism more legally binding.

In short, when booking a hotel, you must read through the contract, read the terms of the room rate clearly and pay the room rate. Find problems such as price increase and communicate with residents in time. If the problem is not properly solved, you can safeguard your rights and interests through legal means. Only by safeguarding rights according to law can we effectively solve problems such as price increase and better protect consumers' rights and interests.