Traditional Culture Encyclopedia - Hotel reservation - When I stayed at a Home Inn, my sheets were stained with blood. Do I have to pay compensation?

When I stayed at a Home Inn, my sheets were stained with blood. Do I have to pay compensation?

If the sheets are stained, it depends on the specific situation. Generally, if the sheets can be washed away, no compensation is required. If the sheets cannot be washed away and the blood-stained area is relatively large, full compensation will be required, and the price will generally not exceed One hundred, depending on the price of the hotel purchase.

Under normal circumstances, hotel compensation has relevant regulations. If you want to put color on the sheets, it depends on how big the area is. If it is only a small area or your finger is cut, it will I accidentally dripped blood on the sheets. A small amount of blood like this does not require compensation at all, and the hotel does not care about this small point.

Things to note when staying in a hotel:

1. Find out the star rating of the hotel. Because the hotel star rating represents the service level of the hotel, you can learn about the hotel star number and level standards online in advance.

2. Valuables should be stored. When staying at a hotel, you should store your valuables at the reception desk or in the storage room and do not take them with you.

3. Do not damage items in the room. A high-end hotel has relatively complete service facilities. If you damage something yourself, you will have to compensate according to the price.

4. Don’t take away any belongings from the room. Except for toothpaste, toothbrush, and small soap that can be taken away once in the bathroom, all other items cannot be taken away.

5. The door should be locked at night. When staying in a hotel, special attention should be paid to preventing theft. All harassing phone calls will be rejected and not answered.