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Can I complain if the hotel hasn't checked in for 24 hours?

Legal analysis: First, correct a misunderstanding of the questioner. At present, there are basically no hotels or hostels or youth hostels in China. The check-out time of most hotels is the next day 12, or before 2 pm, so all hotels in China charge by room/night. Therefore, it is normal to urge you to check out or check out less than 24 hours after staying in the hotel, and there are basically no complaints.

Legal basis: People's Republic of China (PRC) Criminal Law.

Article 577 Where a party fails to perform its contractual obligations or fails to perform its contractual obligations in conformity with the contract, it shall be liable for breach of contract such as continuing to perform, taking remedial measures or compensating for losses.

Article 578 Where a party expressly expresses or shows by his own behavior that he will not perform his contractual obligations, the other party may require him to bear the liability for breach of contract before the time limit for performance expires.

Article 579 If one party fails to pay the price, remuneration, rent or interest, or fails to perform other monetary obligations, the other party may demand payment.

Article 580 Where one party fails to perform the non-monetary debt or the performance of the non-monetary debt is not in conformity with the agreement, the other party may request performance, except in any of the following circumstances:

(a) It is legally or practically impossible to perform;

(2) The subject matter of the debt is not suitable for compulsory performance or the cost of performance is too high;

(3) The creditor fails to request performance within a reasonable time limit.

In case of one of the exceptional circumstances specified in the preceding paragraph, the purpose of the contract cannot be achieved, the people's court or arbitration institution may, at the request of the parties, terminate the rights and obligations of the contract, but it does not affect the liability for breach of contract.

Article 581 Where one party fails to perform the debt or the performance is not in conformity with the contract, and the performance cannot be enforced according to the nature of the debt, the other party may request it to bear the expenses to be performed by the third party.

Article 582 Where the performance is not in conformity with the agreement, it shall bear the liability for breach of contract in accordance with the agreement of the parties. If the liability for breach of contract is not stipulated or clearly stipulated and cannot be determined according to the provisions of Article 510 of this Law, the injured party may reasonably choose to require the other party to bear the liability for breach of contract such as repair, rework, replacement, return, price reduction or remuneration according to the nature of the subject matter and the size of the loss.

Article 583 Where one party fails to perform its contractual obligations or fails to comply with the contract, and after performing its obligations or taking remedial measures, the other party still suffers other losses, it shall compensate for the losses.

Article 584 Where a party fails to perform its contractual obligations or fails to perform its contractual obligations in conformity with the contract, thus causing losses to the other party, the amount of damages shall be equivalent to the losses caused by the breach of the contract, including the benefits that can be obtained after the performance of the contract; However, it shall not exceed the losses that the breaching party foresaw or should have foreseen when concluding the contract.