Sonder Hotel Chain Bankruptcy Forces Guests to Vacate Accommodations Mid-Stay
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Summary
Sonder, a property rentals firm, has suddenly gone bankrupt, forcing guests worldwide to leave their accommodations mid-stay. The collapse was triggered when hotel chain Marriott terminated its leasing agreement with Sonder, which had allowed Sonder rooms to be booked through Marriott's platforms. The abrupt bankruptcy has left travelers stranded and disrupted, with many complaining about having to vacate their accommodations unexpectedly.
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The collapse came after hotel chain Marriott terminated its leasing agreement with Sonder, a year after the partnership had been established.
It allowed Sonder rooms to be booked via Marriott's various booking platforms and app.
Sonder guests have complained that they had to leave their accommodation as the firm files for a sudden bankruptcy.
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