Traditional Culture Encyclopedia - Hotel reservation - Is it reasonable for the hotel to change tenants without authorization?

Is it reasonable for the hotel to change tenants without authorization?

Of course it doesn't make sense.

A after booking or moving in, the contract is deemed to be established, or the contract has started to be performed;

Second, the change of the house is regarded as the change of the contract, which needs to be resolved through consultation between both parties, and neither party has the right to change it without authorization;

In fact, the services provided by hotels, especially housing, are generally of the same standard. If the reason for the hotel to change rooms is reasonable, it is acceptable for customers to change rooms after listening to the opinions of the hotel. However, if the customer strongly disagrees, the hotel should not change it forcibly, which involves the rights and interests of the customer, and actually involves the legal and illegal issues. As for rationality, how can hotels respect customers when they change rooms unilaterally? Where is the rationality?