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Does the hotel need to pay for bed sheets and menstruation?

Need some compensation. The blood on the hotel sheets belongs to your improper use and you need to bear tort liability. When guests check into the hotel, the contractual relationship between them has been established. "From the point of view of contract equivalence, customers have the obligation to take care of the facilities and supplies provided by the hotel. If the customer has abnormal wear and tear on the hotel facilities during use, which brings extra workload to the hotel, it is reasonable for the service provider to negotiate with the customer and charge a certain fee. " If you are not satisfied with the price charged, as consumers, you can also provide the specific situation to the Consumers Association, and the Consumers Association will come forward to coordinate and reach a price that is satisfactory to both parties.

First, what should I do if I have my period in the hotel bed?

1. Usually, some customers will feel embarrassed and sorry. You can also tell the hotel that if you think it can be handled, you can also use a toothbrush dipped in cold water to brush off the blood on the sheets.

At first, there will be yellow marks on the sheets, but when it dries, these marks will disappear.

Ordinary hotels also need to have a good reputation. They don't want to have a conflict with their customers over a trivial matter.

Second, the price problem:

1, the compensation is about two or three times that of this set of sheets. If this is a small hotel, it has no clear rules, and you can still bargain with the store. Most hotel staff are very accommodating, as long as you are reasonable and gentle. You don't need to pay too much money. In the last case, the whole piece is blood and completely scrapped. This must be compensated at the original price.

2, but generally this will not happen. So don't even think about such a situation. However, if there are stains on this list before the guest checks in, the guest can refuse to pay compensation to the hotel. Not every hotel is clean, so sometimes hotels are not cleaned well, and there may be some improper handling. If he needs your compensation, you can refuse her directly.

Legal basis:

Article 184 of the Civil Code stipulates that if the property of another person is infringed, the property loss shall be calculated according to the market price at the time of the loss or other reasonable means.