Traditional Culture Encyclopedia - Hotel accommodation - A young woman was staying in a hotel room and a stranger broke into her room. The woman said the bed was wet. What do you think?

A young woman was staying in a hotel room and a stranger broke into her room. The woman said the bed was wet. What do you think?

In today’s life, prices often rise very fast, making even the cost of renting a house in a big city a huge burden for many people. This is an expense, so the lifestyle of renting a room in a hotel has emerged. In many cases, it has become a very common thing in big cities.

Ms. Yang is 24 years old and has just graduated from college. Like many young people, she has chosen to develop in a big city. At that time, I originally wanted to rent a room near the company, but because the holidays near that place were relatively high, I had to rent a room in a hotel in the end. Because the hotel was associated with an agency at the time, many rooms were rented out to others on a long-term basis, and the prices were relatively cheap, so I was quite happy, at least the environment was in line with my wishes.

At that time, Ms. Yang chose to rent a house with a deposit of one and pay three. The contract period was for one year, and the hotel would take the initiative to help her sort it out. But this kind of life, which was originally very peaceful, has recently appeared, making Ms. Yang find it difficult to accept it, and even wanted to check out directly. It turns out that when y returned home that day, he found that a stranger had broken into the locked room he had left in, and the bed was completely soaked! When she saw such a scene, Ms. Yang was extremely surprised. She never thought that it would happen to her.

So I took the initiative to find the hotel and wanted an explanation. However, in the face of Miss Yang's questioning, the hotel simply stated that it did not know what happened at all, and if Miss Yang wanted to check out, even if she had unilaterally breached the contract, the deposit would not be refunded at all. However, Ms. Yang felt that when she stayed in this room, the hotel had already breached the contract. The last time she was in the room, she was ready to sleep, but at this time, the room was almost knocked open by others. Fortunately, she left the room in the room at that time. The "chain" was installed to avoid possible embarrassment.

Such incidents happened again and again, which made Ms. Yang’s trust in the hotel basically gone. That’s why she wanted to check out, but The hotel basically denied what happened, which made them helpless.

What do you think about this?