Traditional Culture Encyclopedia - Hotel franchise - I booked several hotels in Europe in March, but I couldn’t go because I had something to do. Recently, a hotel sent me a letter asking for liquidated damages. What should I do?

I booked several hotels in Europe in March, but I couldn’t go because I had something to do. Recently, a hotel sent me a letter asking for liquidated damages. What should I do?

Logically speaking, you have to pay liquidated damages, and the judge has the final say on how much to pay. In this case, just wait until someone comes to China to sue you. But for the 2,000 euros you mentioned, which is equivalent to about 20,000 yuan in RMB, after going back and forth and hiring a lawyer to finish the lawsuit, there is not much money left. The bad record was only made in connection with the bank when the other party failed to perform during the execution process. At present, there is no widespread Internet access in China, so don’t worry about it. Besides, your case has not been filed, so you can go abroad at will.

Foreigners come to China to adapt to Chinese laws. Your breach of contract is not malicious. The amount involved in this foreign-related case is small. If you were to work in a hotel, a foreigner would not come to your hotel room after booking it. Do you think there will be prosecution? He said 2000 is only two thousand. It is probably caused by the financial crisis. If you want to pay, just treat it as given. If you don’t pay, I will fly to you. If you don’t pay, I will sue you. Do you think this is reasonable after going back and forth?