Traditional Culture Encyclopedia - Hotel accommodation - Share a house, because other tenants always leave the door open, they still move out at this time during the contract period. Can I get my deposit back?

Share a house, because other tenants always leave the door open, they still move out at this time during the contract period. Can I get my deposit back?

1. If you don't close the door behind you, the law can't interfere with this store. Whether you can request to eliminate the danger is pending.

2. The person who steals personal property must be the person who looks for the object of theft. If others are at fault, they may have to bear corresponding responsibilities. If others are at fault, you need to prove it. There is no basis for sharing the loss, so you don't need to pay attention to it. During the contract period, if you move out, you will unilaterally terminate the contract. Failure to terminate the right is a breach of contract, and the deposit will naturally be paid to the lessor as liquidated damages. In addition, it is a bit difficult to unilaterally terminate the contract on the grounds that the roommate does not close the door, unless things are often lost (stolen) at home.