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How to compensate the hotel robot for unintentional damage to the water?

If the consumer damages the hotel's own property, it is proved to be responsible and should be compensated.

However, the sky-high compensation standard set by the hotel lacks legal basis. The General Principles of the Civil Law stipulates that "if the property of the state or the collective or the property of others is damaged, it shall be restored to its original state or compensated at a discount."

Customers who damage articles during eating or staying shall bear civil liability and pay compensation. However, compensation cannot violate the legal principles of fairness and equal compensation.

How to compensate and how much to compensate can't be decided unilaterally by the merchants.

It is not protected by law for hotels to ask their guests to make compensation several times or more higher than the market price.

Consumers damaged the goods of the merchants in the process of eating or staying. If the merchant can provide proof of the value of the damaged goods, such as shopping invoices, consumers should pay compensation. If the merchant can't provide it, the consumer only needs to compensate according to the sales price of similar goods in the market, but at the same time, the depreciation of the goods should be removed.